by Patrick Hickey | Feb 7, 2018 | James Magazine
The start of the 2018 legislative session saw a bit of a lull in the governor’s race, as fundraising takes a required pause and candidates gather themselves for the May 22nd primary. In the past week though we’ve seen the first wave of advertising...
by Patrick Hickey | Feb 2, 2018 | News, News 2
Following the Georgia Public Service Commission’s decision to continue onward with the construction the two new nuclear units at Plant Vogtle, a major concern was the cost to current customers. Georgia Power came in with good news on that front this...
by Patrick Hickey | Jan 26, 2018 | News, News 2
Anyone who drives in Atlanta knows that there are some crazy drivers out on our streets – but could we soon see cars with no drivers at all? Last year Governor Nathan Deal signed SB 219, a bill which set in place rules and regulations for self driving...
by Patrick Hickey | Jan 25, 2018 | News, News 2
The issue of term limits is always a tricky one – if you don’t believe me just ask former Roswell mayor Jere Wood. Because it is difficult, if not impossible to get legislators to impose limits on themselves, the idea seems to remain one bandied...
by Patrick Hickey | Jan 24, 2018 | News, News 2
It has been a fruitful eight years for Georgia tourism, thanks in large part to the remarkably close relationship between Governor Nathan Deal and the state’s economic development wing. The industry is one of the state’s most substantial, boasting...