by Christian Dacus | Apr 9, 2026 | Energy & Climate, Legislative
Fun Fact: “Sine die” comes from the Latin phrase “without assigning a day for a further meeting or hearing,” according to a state history. Sine Die always has a certain energy to it. This year, it felt like listening to “Cell Therapy” by Goodie...
by Christian Dacus | Oct 27, 2025 | Elections
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Christian Dacus, Georgia Conservations Voters christian@gcvoters.org GCV Action Fund Launches Over $2.2 Million Campaign Reminding Voters That PSC Incumbents Raised Utility Bills, While Challengers are Committed to Lowering Costs This campaign is...
by Christian Dacus | Jul 1, 2025 | Uncategorized
The Vicars Community Center sits, unassuming, in the morning sun. Hundreds of community members come each week for support. Image from Community Church’s website. Faces of Resilience: How the Vicars Community Center Is Powering Hope in Southwest Atlanta Tucked just...
by Christian Dacus | May 29, 2024 | Energy & Climate, Press & Media
Most Expensive Electricity on Earth: $20/month Bill Increases Coming After Vogtle Units 3 & 4 Begin Commercial Operation, 7 Years Late and $21 Billion Over Budget ATLANTA – MAY 30, 2024 – Will Georgia’s new reactors at Plant Vogtle be the last nuclear reactors...
by Christian Dacus | Apr 30, 2024 | Democracy, Elections
[Atlanta, Georgia – April 30, 2024] — This week, plaintiffs Brionté McCorkle, Wanda Mosely, James Woodall, and Richard Rose appeal their case to the United States Supreme Court alleging that statewide Georgia Public Service Commission elections violate the...