by JMO Staff | Apr 6, 2026 | Floating Boats
Two years ago the state legislature set July of 2026 as the deadline to completely get rid of using QR codes to count votes in state elections. Fast forward to this year’s session and… nothing to that end has been done. Multiple elections bills were...
by JMO Staff | Apr 6, 2026 | James Magazine
The April 5th show opens with analysis of the 14th Congressional District runoff between the GOP and Democratic candidates replacing former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. A General Assembly post-mortem discusses bills ranging from tax relief to literacy funding, as well...
by JMO Staff | Apr 3, 2026 | Floating Boats
You’ve heard of many new cities springing up around Georgia over the past decade, but you probably haven’t heard of as many disappearing. That’s what happened to the city of Quitman in south Georgia, which lawmakers agreed to dissolve by passing HB...
by JMO Staff | Apr 2, 2026 | Floating Boats
Parents and students at Midtown International School got some shocking news this week when administrators informed them the school would be closing permanently, effective this Friday. Citing declining enrollment and financial difficulties, the school gave no further...
by JMO Staff | Apr 1, 2026 | Floating Boats
The Georgia House and Senate have both approved House Bill 369, which would get rid of party affiliation for local races in Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties. Democrats have slammed the measure, calling it discriminatory and unconstitutional, and...