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Brookhaven becomes 2nd DeKalb city to pass anti-street racing law – City Attorney Explains Key Differences

From an article in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution by Zachary Hansen Brookhaven’s city leaders passed an ordinance Tuesday night that imposes a fine between $500 and $1,000 for violators, who could also receive up to six months in jail. In addition, vehicles used in a street race can be impounded for 30 days or until the case is settled….

Chris Balch Receives Proclamation from the Atlanta City Council for establishing and chairing the City's Commission on Veterans' Affairs
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Chris Balch Receives Proclamation from the Atlanta City Council

On Veterans Day Chris received a surprise Proclamation, presented by Atlanta City Council Member Carla Smith in recognition for his service to the City from 2014-2020 in establishing and chairing the first City of Atlanta Commission on Veterans’ Affairs. Thank you very much for that. My former Vice Chair and now Chairperson of the Commission,…

Redevelopment moves forward on 27 acres by new CHOA Brookhaven campus

Redevelopment moves forward on 27 acres by new CHOA Brookhaven campus

Excerpted from an article by Dyana Bagby  – Reporter, Atlanta Business Chronicle, Atlanta Business Chronicle Sep 8, 2020 A five-member arbitration panel appointed by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs on Sept. 3 issued their unanimous findings in favor of the city of Brookhaven. [see the full article at the Atlanta Business Chronicle]

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State panel issues findings on Brookhaven annexation

Ruling paves way for developments at Briarcliff and North Druid Hills – Press release Brookhaven, GA, Sept. 3, 2020 – A five-member arbitration panel appointed by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs issued their unanimous findings in the challenge by the County against property owners seeking annexation into the City of Brookhaven.  The ruling settles issues involving…

Chris’ son Skyler meeting his hero and our Congressman John Lewis with Congressman Eric Swalwell
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When Crossing a “Bridge to Far” Equals “Good Trouble”

Georgia’s Governor Kemp has said that a mask mandate is a “bridge too far;”* but we learned from Congressman John Lewis** that crossing bridges, even in the face of violent opposition, is good trouble when it means saving lives and making a difference. Cities across Georgia need to stand up for their citizens and assert…

BLG works to protect neighborhood quality of life from rock crusher
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BLG Works to Protect Neighborhood Quality of Life in Douglasville

The firm is proud of its work for the City of Douglasville as the Georgia Court of Appeals has reversed a lower court ruling that would have allowed a rock crusher facility to be built adjacent to a residential neighborhood in the City. In City of Douglasville v. Bart Boyd, the City argued that the use…

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr photo by Dick DeMarsico, World Telegram staff photographer / Public domain
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The Devastation of Failing to Listen

I was raised by a pacifist who wholly believed Dr King and Mahatma Ghandi’s creed of nonviolence. Then I learned about WWII and confronted bullies on the playground and realized that sometimes violence is a necessary response to injustice and violence. I enlisted in the Marines to put action to my belief that I was…

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Public Hearings Online in Georgia – Chris Balch Clarifies

In an article published today, the AJC stated (without citation or authority) that public hearings by local governments had to be held in person. That is flatly incorrect. Georgia cities, including Brookhaven, have been conducting public hearings via online platforms throughout the COVID-19 crisis and will continue to do so. The Open Meetings Act, O.C.G.A. § 51-14-1et seq., allows…

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Governor Kemp’s Executive Order 05.12.20.02 Opens Pools But Leaves Much to the Imagination

Yesterday afternoon, the Governor issued Executive Order 05.12.20.02. Written in the intensely bureaucratic language we have come to expect, the Order is far from a model of clarity. By omission, the Governor has directed that public pools are allowed to reopen. Pools are not included or directly mentioned in the Executive Order but they are…

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Chris Balch’s Ordinance for Brookhaven, GA, Designed to Save Lives During COVID-19, Adopted by GMA and ACCG

Chris is thrilled that his recent ordinance for Brookhaven, GA has been adopted by multiple municipalities, the Georgia Municipalities Association, and the Association of County Commissioners of Georgia It’s about saving lives and flattening the curve of COVID-19  to prevent its spread and not overwhelm our healthcare system, while still adhering to the City’s Charter…

Amicus brief for Craig v. Turner by Chris Balch
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SCOTUS to Discuss Chris Balch’s Amicus Brief on Qualified Immunity

The Supreme Court of the United States is still working, despite having postponed arguments for the rest of the month and closing the building to the public. They still meet to discuss pending and new cases every Friday. Craig v. Turner will be presented and discussed at the Court’s April 3 conference. We will likely…

Chris Balch and Victoria Lansford on WCLK's Spring Pledge Drive March 16, 2020 from 7-9pm Click here to donate now and help us win!
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Postponed – Hear Chris Live on Signature Serenade and Help Make a Difference

Update – March 15, 2020 WCLK has postponed their 2020 Spring Membership Campaign. A rescheduled date for Chris and Victoria’s guest co-hosting of Signature Serenade will be posted here when we have that information. Chris and Victoria extend their deep appreciation to all who donated via the link below. If you have not yet had…