by Walter Jones | Jun 16, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Monday 6-1 that state law does not require a buffer against development around freshwater marshes, swamps and other bodies of water where the flow is not sufficient to wash away plants — so called “wrested...
by Walter Jones | Jun 15, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Georgia’s political world shuddered a little last week with the news that Sen. Johnny Isakson has Parkinson’s Disease, and now that the initial surprise has subsided, voters may be wondering whether he’s still qualified. “My...
by Walter Jones | Jun 12, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – The chairman of a panel looking for ideas to improve the way public schools are funded said Thursday he didn’t want to replicate the mistakes that prevented past studies from succeeding, but his committee members argued for repeating the...
by Walter Jones | Jun 11, 2015 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – A breakthrough in negotiations with South Africa is expected to lead to $65 million in renewed exports of chicken leg quarters due to congressional pressure. The president of the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council based in Stone Mountain, James...
by Walter Jones | Jun 10, 2015 | James Magazine
As news of a massive federal data breech continues to spread, Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., introduced legislation Monday to safeguard the computer network used by the State Department’s inspector general. Testimony in April before the subcommittee Perdue chairs...