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Energy Department considers more than 40 percent of its staff non-essential as layoffs loom

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www.wjbf.com – Rachel Frazin – 2025-04-04 18:53:00

SUMMARY: The Energy Department may lay off a significant portion of its workforce, as over 40% of its 15,994 positions are deemed nonessential, according to a document reviewed by *The Hill*. About 7,000 jobs could be at risk, including roles tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion programs the administration plans to cut. No final decisions have been made, but the department is reviewing its structure to align with Trump administration priorities. Essential offices include those focused on cybersecurity, nuclear security, and power administration. Broader federal layoffs are also expected, affecting departments like Health and Human Services and Veterans’ Affairs.

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Bárbara Rivera Holmes sworn in as first Latina to lead Georgia Department of Labor

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georgiarecorder.com – Stanley Dunlap – 2025-04-04 18:21:00

by Stanley Dunlap, Georgia Recorder
April 4, 2025

Former Albany Herald business reporter Bárbara Rivera Holmes became the first Hispanic woman to hold a statewide executive office position when she was sworn in Friday as state labor commissioner.

During Friday’s swearing-in ceremony, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp trumpeted Holmes’ groundbreaking accomplishment becoming Georgia’s first Hispanic woman to become a constitutional officer. The former news reporter resigned as president and CEO of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce after being selected by Kemp to fill the remaining term of former Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson, who died in November following an eight-month battle with pancreatic cancer.

“Like I said last month when we announced the appointment of Bárbara Rivera Holmes to this position, I said that she was smart, accomplished and dedicated to growing opportunities for hard working Georgians,” Kemp said. “She also brings unique experience in economic development, especially in rural parts of our state, and education at the highest levels in our state will benefit all those who are looking for work.”

Holmes will begin leading the Georgia Department of Labor amid rising fears of a recession as President Donald Trump’s administration levies historic tariffs that critics argue could raise the price of U.S. goods while disrupting the global economy.

Her predecessor, Thompson, spent a decade in the Senate prior to becoming labor commissioner in 2023, taking over a state agency that had struggled to process a surge of unemployment claims since the start of the pandemic.

Late Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson honored by state senators for his service

On Friday, Holmes credited her family’s sacrifices that included her grandparents in 1961 seeking political refuge from Cuba in America as the driving force in her becoming the state’s 11th labor commissioner.

Holmes said Friday that she plans to run for a four-year term as labor commissioner when her current term ends in the 2026 election year.

“The Department of Labor is vital to our state’s economy for supporting workforce development, job attainment, safe working conditions and the prosperity of our communities,” she said.

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Man who verbally attacked Muslim women apologizes | FOX 5 News

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www.youtube.com – FOX 5 Atlanta – 2025-04-04 18:01:13

SUMMARY: Perry Green, ex-husband of Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, publicly apologized to three Muslim women he verbally attacked in a viral video at the Avalon Mall in Alpharetta. The women were praying in their car when Green confronted them, making derogatory comments. After the incident, Green met with the women at their place of worship and expressed regret, stating that no one should be treated that way. The women chose to forgive him, emphasizing peace over legal action. The incident reflects a rise in anti-Muslim incidents in Georgia, with the victims advocating for education and awareness.

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A mea culpa from the man who verbally attacked three Muslim women earlier this week. The man in a now viral video verbally attacking three Muslim women says he is sorry. He apologized to the three women today at their house of worship and says he hopes they will forgive him.

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Georgia lawmakers pass $37.7B budget | Georgia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-04 14:38:00

(The Center Square) – The Georgia House of Representatives and Senate reached an agreement on the $37.7 billion for fiscal year 2026 that includes no bonds for capital projects.

The House recommended issuing bonds for $321 million. Gov. Brian Kemp and the Senate disagreed and recommended drawing from the state’s coffers.

Lawmakers approved an additional $200 million for the Department of Corrections, which was $75 million more than Kemp’s recommendation. Part of the money will go toward salary enhancements for state prison workers and an additional 700 corrections offices.

The budget includes $141 million for the Georgia Promise Scholarship, the state’s school choice program that begins with the 2025-26 school year. A database that would track school threats was removed, but $20 million in mental health support grants for the state’s middle and high schools was included.

Also out of the budget is $7 million for the World Congress Center Authority. The money would have been used to prepare for major sporting events coming to Atlanta in the next few years. The Senate removed it from the mid-year budget, but the House added it to the FY26 spending plan.

“Super Bowl 62 is three years away, the NCAA Final Four for 2031 is six years away,” Senate Appropriations Chairman Blake Tillery, R-Vidalia, said when presenting the Senate version of the budget last week. “If we’re going to fund those now, we would allow those entities to hold the interest on state funds. Why would we not hold those $7 million and interest in state funds?”

The budget is 4.4% higher than last year. Rep. Scott Holcomb, D-Atlanta, asked House Appropriations Chairman Matt Hatchett, R-Dublin, if he thought the budget would hold up in light of recent economic changes brought on by President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

“I would think this budget could stand,” Hatchett said. “This is our number one job. I don’t think anyone in here would not object to coming back and correcting something that all of the sudden unforeseen to us we have to correct.”

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