June 22, 2026 NOTEWORTHY. The Shrimp Clock Is Ticking. We'll continue to keep members updated throughout the fall and winter, but we've received...
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May 11, 2026 NOTEWORTHY. Happy Hour Arrives in Atlanta. Restaurants in the City of Atlanta have something new to raise a glass to: happy...
Read PostWhat's Happening: President Trump has nominated James Macy (R) and David Prouty (D) to the National Labor Relations Board, pairing the nominations...
Read PostWhat's Happening: On April 14, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched an information request seeking data and public comment on fee practices...
Read PostApril 9, 2026 2026 SESSION WRAPPED: SCOTT'S THOUGHTS. "It feels fitting that this year’s legislative session wrapped just before Masters...
Read PostPrevented Harmful LegislationDefending Restaurants from Harmful Legislation Advocacy is not only about passing good...
Read PostTort ReformProtecting Georgia Restaurants Through Tort Reform The Georgia Restaurant Association has been an advocate for meaningful tort...
Read PostAtlanta Alcohol ModernizationExpanding Opportunities with Beer & Wine To-Go and Happy Hour The Georgia Restaurant Association successfully...
Read PostFederal Tax ReformAdvocating for Pro-Growth Federal Tax Reform The Georgia Restaurant Association has supported federal tax reform efforts that...
Read PostMarch 31, 2026 NOTEWORTHY. Lay of the Land. With just two legislative days left, the picture is starting to come into focus, at least a...
Read PostMarch 23, 2026 NOTEWORTHY. Taxes: Back Like a Bad Sequel. Just when you thought we might move on... taxes are still the main storyline....
Read PostMarch 16, 2026 NOTEWORTHY. No Tax on Tips – The Sequel. You read here last week that bills which didn’t make it through...
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