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Outside groups spending for GOP
WASHINGTON - A year ago, two top Republican strategists sat down for lunch at the venerable Mayflower Hotel, five blocks from the White House, calculating how to exploit the voter anger they had seen erupt at Democratic town hall meetings that summer.

Medical, business groups launch trauma campaign
ATLANTA - A group of medical and business organizations is launching a campaign Wednesday to try to convince voters to support a $10 increase in car tags to fund a statewide network of trauma-care facilities.

Independent Jewish groups influencing worship traditions
They gather blocks from Harvard Square to greet the Sabbath with communal prayer, their eyes winced closed, hands clapping as they sing in fervent Hebrew. The group worships in the Jewish Orthodox tradition, but it's not traditional.

Groups will press EPD, Athens-Clarke on spill
Environmental groups asked the state Tuesday whether it plans to or even can clean out polluted water stored in a wetland downstream from a fire that spilled toxic chemicals into Trail Creek and the North Oconee River last week.

Conservative groups release endorsements
ATLANTA - U.S. Rep. Paul Broun lent his presence Monday to a collection of new conservative organizations as they released report cards on his colleagues and members of the Georgia General Assembly.

Outside groups win influence in elections
WASHINGTON - In Arkansas, Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln struggles against a flood of labor money. In Nevada, Republican senatorial hopeful Sharron Angle benefits from a conservative combination of the Tea Party Express and Club for Growth.

What others say: State mishandles teacher groups
The Georgia Association of Educators officially declared its opposition to the state's "Race to the Top" application, and for very good reasons. Gov. Sonny Perdue did not engage with the top teacher associations, the GAE with 43,000 members and the Professional Association of Georgia Educators with 78,000 members.

Editorial: Let teachers' groups have say in grant process
With the June 1 deadline for the next round of applications for federal Race to the Top education dollars now less than a month away, officials in the state of Georgia are having a tough time managing the delicate dance between the apparent need to establish some sort of performance-based teacher evaluation program in order to be competitive in the grant process, and the apparent need to have the state's public P-12 (prekindergarten through high school) teachers buy into the state's attempt to get those dollars.


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