...the Legislature failed to curb spending during a recession. "We are throwing dollars down the toilet," said Sen. Robert Lamutt, R-Marietta. "It is an obscene use of public funds." The Senate passed the spending plan 34-15, about two...
...suburbs, was fought by seven Republicans seeking the seat vacated by Rep. Johnny Isakson. State Sens. Tom Price and Robert Lamutt were the top vote-getters in early returns. Sen. Chuck Clay was in third. No one appeared close to getting a majority...
...is expected to become insolvent sometime in 2004, Ray said. The Senate voted 41-1 on the bill sponsored by Sen. Robert LaMutt, R-Marietta, who had strong words for Labor Commissioner Michael Thurmond. LaMutt claimed Thurmond's office...
...Leader Eric Johnson, R-Savannah, who has sponsored legislation with state Sens. Paul Broun, D-Athens, and Robert Lamutt, R-Marietta, to slow and in some cases reduce red tape. "There is no need for a regulation that requires that...
...senators - attorney Chuck Clay, investment company owner Robert Lamutt of Marietta and orthopedic surgeon Tom Price of Roswell...Johns: http://www.kevinjohnsforcongress.com Robert Lamutt: http://www.lamuttforcongress.org Tom Price...
...may influence some of the July 21 primary races. "I'm hoping it affects the way the public votes," said Sen. Robert LaMutt, R-Marietta, who got 100 percent on the scorecard and is unopposed for re-election this year. State Sen. Steve...
...phone calls, knocked on doors and posted signs for them. But when it came time for her to donate about $100 to Sen. Robert Lamutt of Marietta, she was stopped by the McCain-Feingold law. Echols earned that money baby sitting, giving horseback...
...education for young drivers," Ms. Oliver said. But the Senate overwhelmingly defeated an amendment by state Sen. Robert Lamutt, R-Marietta, that would have mandated children prove they took driver's education to get a driver's license...
...said. "That's the most normal thing in the world." One of the approved amendments, offered by Republican Sen. Robert LaMutt of Marietta, eliminated $2 million for a golf course at a state park in Hill's home district. "I never put it...
...Bernard in the race for the 6th congressional district. The Saint Bernard was originally shown in ads by state Sen. Robert Lamutt, but his rival, Sen. Chuck Clay, altered the dog for his own purposes.