by Ty Tagami | Mar 11, 2026 | James Magazine
One thing that Georgia’s House and Senate can agree on after finishing the first round of this year’s legislative session is that the state income tax rate should continue falling. Friday was the deadline for lawmakers to vote out the bills they were most...
by Ty Tagami | Mar 6, 2026 | James Magazine
Bryce Berry could not understand why his student was misbehaving. The youth excelled on his assignments, but he disrupted the classroom. Eventually, the student explained that he could not see the board. Thus enlightened, Berry arranged an eye exam and a free...
by Ty Tagami | Mar 5, 2026 | James Magazine
The Georgia House of Representatives rejected a proposal to nearly eliminate homeowner property taxes. The Republican-driven measure would have put a constitutional amendment to voters. To get on the ballot, it required support from some Democrats to win the...
by Ty Tagami | Mar 4, 2026 | James Magazine
Georgia lawmakers declined to tighten regulations for clinics that administer Ketamine and other drugs used for psychedelic therapy, but the debate is not over yet. The 73-88 vote against House Bill 717 on the House floor Tuesday was a rejection of a request by...
by Ty Tagami | Mar 3, 2026 | James Magazine
Concern about the effects of algorithms and artificial intelligence has been driving an onslaught of legislation at the Georgia General Assembly. Lawmakers have unleashed more than half a dozen bills that would hold companies or individuals to account for the...