by Ty Tagami | Oct 2, 2025 | James Magazine
The federal government shut down as of 12:01 a.m. yesterday, and it could affect the income of about 111,000 Georgia employees. Many will not get paid, causing an economic loss that could reverberate through communities. But the Georgia Department of Labor said...
by Ty Tagami | Sep 30, 2025 | News, News 2
The private health information of more than 900 Medicaid recipients in Georgia may have been exposed in July, according to a state contractor. Gainwell Technologies, the fiscal agent for Medicaid in Georgia, disclosed the incident Friday, saying an unauthorized...
by Ty Tagami | Sep 25, 2025 | James Magazine
Metro Atlanta voters will head to the polls again in November to fill another vacancy in the Georgia Senate, after Democrat Jason Esteves resigned his seat this month. Esteves, a former Atlanta school board member who was first elected to the Senate in...
by Ty Tagami | Sep 23, 2025 | James Magazine
In a rare bipartisan act to protect children, Georgia legislators adopted a law last year that regulated social media companies. But the industry sued and, for now, has sidelined the prohibition on advertising to children. The law also required platforms to...
by Ty Tagami | Sep 19, 2025 | James Magazine
Georgia Republicans who want to eliminate the state income tax vowed on Wednesday that they would not pay for it by taxing groceries and housing. Sen. Blake Tillery, R-Vidalia, secured agreement from a largely Republican study committee to neither impose a...