The Atlanta Tea Party and other T-SPLOST opponents claim taxpayer money is being used to unfairly sway public opinion leading up to July’s referendum.
Most Atlantans have probably seen or heard at least one of the ads produced by the Metro Atlanta Voter Education Network, a nonprofit set up to educate voters about the referendum.
Debbie Dooley of the Atlanta Tea Party has seen the ads and she says they cross a line.
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