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Georgia Governor bans Senator Colton Moore from the House for his disgraceful remarks.

Georgia Governor bans Senator Colton Moore from the House for his disgraceful remarks.

Georgia Governor bans Senator Colton Moore from the House for his disgraceful remarks.

On March 15, 2024, at 1:54 p.m. local time, Maya T. Maya, head of the business publication The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (TNS).
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Prabhu published an article about State Senator Colton Moore of the Republican Party being barred from entering the House of Representatives in the future. This came after he made "obscene" remarks about former Speaker of the House David Ralston.

While lawmakers were celebrating David Ralston, his successor banned the state senator's next courtroom visits because of comments deemed "obscene" about the former speaker.

Ralston's family and community members were present at the Capitol that day as the House unveiled a portrait of the Speaker to be placed in the chamber and the Senate considered a resolution calling on the University of North Georgia to name a new academic institution on its Blue Ridge campus after the former Speaker, who passed away in 2022.

However, State Senator Colton Moore, formerly a member of the House of Representatives, used the opportunity to take a swipe at Ralston, who had previously intentionally sought to defeat him in the election.

The news is that Colton Moore has been banned from future House sessions because of his "lewd" remarks about the former Speaker of the House, while lawmakers were celebrating David Ralston's accomplishments and discussing his honorary award.

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