Hartsfield Jackson International Airport retained it’s title as busiest airport in the world for 2014, tallying a staggering 96 million passengers for the year. That number is a 2% increase from 2013. Beijing’s Capital International Airport, long thought to be the heir to the ‘world’s busiest’ throne, came in second with total of 86 million passengers. Kudos to GM Miguel Southwell and the rest of the Hartsfield Jackson management team who are doing a world class job at the world’s premiere airport. RISING…
Redistricting spells trouble for some state reps.
It was inevitable that some Georgia state reps. would be dismayed by the proposed redistricted map, the first draft of which was unveiled this week. Eight representatives, six Democrats and two Republicans, have been drawn into the same districts. Among those – Democratic Reps. Sam Park and Greg Kennard of Lawrenceville, Reps. Teri Anulewicz and Doug Stoner of Smyrna, and Republican Reps. Beth Camp of Concord and David Knight of Griffin. The maps will be debated and potentially updated during the special session but for incumbent legislators drawn into the same districts the ship is DRIFTING…
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