ATLANTA — Georgia state Sen. Colton Moore will be allowed back into the House chamber following his arrest at the State of the State address on Thursday, with House Speaker Jon Burns saying the ...
Georgia State Senator Colton Moore was arrested after trying to enter the State House chamber which he was banned from. The ban was due to his criticism of a former leader. Moore claimed the ban ...
Georgia Senator Colton Moore was arrested Thursday morning just before Governor Brian Kemp‘s annual State of the State address. A video shared on X shows Senator Moore attempting to enter the ...
State Sen. Colton Moore was arrested inside the Georgia Capitol for trying to enter the House chamber after being banned. Hurricane-prone states Get the USA TODAY app Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
Republican Sen. Colton Moore, was trying to enter the chambers during Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of the State Address, according to multiple media reports including FOX 5. In a video posted on ...
A Republican Georgia state senator has been arrested after trying to enter the state House chamber even though he had been banned from the area. Police pushed state Sen. Colton Moore to the ground ...
State senator Colton Moore, R-Trenton, was arrested on 17 January after attempting to enter the chamber for the governor’s State of the State address, leading to a physical altercation with House ...
What were Senator Moore's comments about House Speaker David Ralston? Senator Moore referred to the late House Speaker David Ralston as "corrupt" during a session honoring Ralston's memory. (You can ...
This week, they highlight the service of Staff Sergeant Harvey Gann, who served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. Gann was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1920. His brother served as a Captain in the Navy ...
Republican Sen. Colton Moore, was trying to enter the chambers during Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of the State Address, according to multiple media reports including FOX 5. In a video posted on social ...
Congratulations to state Sen. Colton Moore, the most successful graduate yet of the Marjorie Taylor Greene school of public affairs, where attention and eyeballs are more important than the facts ...