Teresa Tomlinson (born February 19, 1965) is the current mayor of the United States city of Columbus, Georgia. Tomlinson replaced Jim Wetherington as...
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Johnson Controls May 1, 2012 - Oct 2016
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in public polls in the closing weeks. But the race will go to a runoff in August if Ossoff cannot capture a majority of the vote. Teresa Tomlinson, the former mayor of Columbus, is considered the likeliest opponent in a potential runoff, though businesswoman Sarah Riggs Amico is also in contention.
Date: Jun 09, 2020
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Democrats’ health care split squeezes Senate contenders
up Obamacare, according to a campaign aide. In North Carolina, Cunningham told local media after launching his campaign in June that hes open to a public option but does not support eliminating private insurance. In Georgia, Teresa Tomlinson, the first Democrat in the race, backs a public option.
I think the chipping away at Roe maybe went under the radar, said Teresa Tomlinson, a Democrat running to flip a Senate seat in Georgia. But now it looks like its a direct assault on Roe and that's what caught everybody's attention.
Date: May 18, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Democrats badly need to win the Senate — instead, they're bailing out. WTF?
creates a wide-open field for the party's nomination. Former Columbus mayor Teresa Tomlinson, failed House candidate Jon Ossoff and former acting Attorney General Sally Yates are all reportedly considering Georgia campaigns, but none have anything close to the same statewide name recognition as Abrams.
Date: May 04, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams won't run for Senate in 2020
Georgia Democrats also had been waiting for Abrams' decision, with the presumption that she would have faced no serious primary challenge. Teresa Tomlinson, the former mayor of Columbus, the state's second largest city, has made clear she would seek the seat if Abrams did not. Sarah Riggs Amico, who
Date: Apr 30, 2019
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Virginia attorney general announces rescue plan for college
"Sweet Briar is open for business," declared Teresa Tomlinson, mayor of Columbus Georgia and Sweet Briar College's 2015 commencement speaker. "If you want your daughters to be a woman of courage, leadership and capability, send her to Sweet Briar."
Date: Jun 21, 2015
Source: Google
Sweet Briar's last class? Why some all-women colleges are disappearing
"This is a problem of marketing," says Teresa Tomlinson,the mayor of Columbus, Ga.and a 1987 Sweet Briar graduate who delivered the commencement speech at Saturday's ceremony. "There's no doubt that this is niche education. You have to appreciate that you're not MIT, you're not the University of G
Date: May 16, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Sweet Briar's last class: Why all-women colleges are disappearing
At Sweet Briar, some refuse to go down without a fight. On Saturday, commencement speaker Teresa Tomlinson, the mayor of Columbus, Ga. and a 1987 graduate, said that womens colleges can still mold women into leaders, the way Sweet Briar did for her, Reuters reported.