by Walter Jones | Oct 8, 2015 | News, News 2
ATLANTA – State officials said Tuesday they have little to do with vacation rentals but small law changes could give them the authority. They also told a committee of lawmakers studying the issue that consumer aren’t showing displeasure. Just one...
by Walter Jones | Oct 7, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Now that the state has a presidential primary scheduled at a time to draw candidates to Georgia, a new wrinkle may provide added incentive. Starting today, a daily straw poll at the Georgia National Fair in Perry will show the relative support of the...
by Walter Jones | Oct 6, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Multiple organizations that provide services to people with disabilities took their fight to the state’s highest court Monday over reductions they say state officials made in benefits without telling anyone. The groups, such as United Cerebral...
by Walter Jones | Oct 5, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – The head of the Georgia-based relief agency CARE, Michelle Nunn, called Thursday for the international community to peacefully work out differences with the Islamic terrorist organizations and warring factions in Syria that triggered the ongoing...
by Walter Jones | Sep 29, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Lawmakers won’t have a chance to consider the recommendations of the governor’s Education Reform Commission for months, but here’s an early peek at what they’re likely to see. Gov. Nathan Deal assembled a collection of school...