Republican Georgia state Senator Colton Moore received a hero's welcome at the State Capitol Tuesday following his arrest ...
Two weeks after his arrest outside the Georgia House of Representatives chamber, state Senator Colton Moore has been allowed back in. Channel 2′s Richard Elliot was at the Georgia State Capitol on ...
There are probably a handful of people in this area who had heard of State Senator Colton Moore before last week. Admittedly ...
Since Trump issued blanket pardons for people accused and convicted of crimes during the U.S. Capitol riot, defendants have started reengaging in political activism.
ATLANTA — A bill that would prevent transgender state employees from receiving health benefits for gender-affirming care is ...
Republican Sen. Colton Moore, was trying to enter the chambers during Gov. Brian Kemp’s State of the State Address, according to multiple media reports including FOX 5. In a video posted on ...
Congratulations to state Sen. Colton Moore, the most successful graduate yet of the Marjorie Taylor Greene school of public affairs, where attention and eyeballs are more important than the facts ...
Senator Colton Moore, of Dade County, was arrested on Thursday after he defied the order of Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns that he would not be allowed in for a joint legislative session in Atlanta.
Georgia Senator Colton Moore was arrested Thursday morning just before Governor Brian Kemp‘s annual State of the State address. A video shared on X shows Senator Moore attempting to enter the ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Senator Colton Moore was arrested outside the Gold Dome on Thursday following a brief confrontation with the House doorkeeper, according to 11Alive crews on the scene.
Languages: English. State troopers arrested Georgia State Senator Colton Moore after he tried to defy House orders that had banned him from the chambers. "Senator Colton Moore, who exposed and ...
Supporters of state Sen. Colton Moore, who represents Trenton, greeted him as he prepared to enter the House for the first time in more than a year for a joint session of the legislature.