endorsements
American Legislative Exchange Council
Athens Banner-Herald Editorial Board
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“A state law that would allow local voters to decide whether they want Sunday sales in their communities would be respectful of the conservative view on the issue, doing nothing more than imposing the eminently reasonable requirement that people holding those views make their case to the wider community.”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Editorial Board
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“Nothing is more intrusive than dictating to people what they can do and when. Many Georgians may very well reserve Sunday as a day of rest, when they don't fish, shop or drink. But others may use the day to run errands, to invite friends over for a beer or, if they're a politician, to even campaign.”
Former U.S. Representative Bob Barr
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“This gulf between talk of less government restriction on personal freedom and the reality of government control, is evident in public comments by the Republican Senate leadership, the lieutenant governor and Governor Sonny Perdue, refusing to even allow formal consideration of referenda on Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages in grocery and convenience stores.”
Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s Joe Fleming
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Editorial Board
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“Sen. Seth Harp, R-Midland, thinks it's time to take the regulation of Sunday beer and wine sales out of the Statehouse and send it home. A bipartisan bevy of co-sponsors, including six Senate committee leaders, agree with him. So do we.”
Macon Telegraph Columnist Phil Dodson
Republican Liberty Caucus Legislative Committee
Rome News-Tribune Editorial Board
Savannah Morning News Editorial Board
- “Letting people take control of their own lives is one of the hallmarks of a free society. Lawmakers should agree. Giving local control to local people is a good rule of thumb in most cases - especially this one, because beer and wine consumption is a personal choice.”
Georgia Young Republicans
- "...local governmental control and deregulation are
and always will be Republican goals and ideals."
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