by Walter Jones | Sep 29, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — A handful of House and Senate committees holding an unusual joint meeting Thursday learned that expert opinion is divided about the possible impact on the state’s economy from proposed federal environmental rules. “If you are not...
by Walter Jones | Sep 25, 2014 | News
ATLANTA – Women supporters of David Perdue and Michelle Nunn held separate rallies at the Georgia Capitol Monday in an escalating war to win the female vote in this fall’s U.S. Senate campaign. Each group called on the opposing camp to provide...
by Walter Jones | Sep 22, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Beyond the headlines and campaign rhetoric, the state’s investigation into possible irregularities by a Democratic-leaning group’s efforts to register blacks, Asians and Hispanics to vote has many facets, and not all are yet known....
by Walter Jones | Sep 19, 2014 | James Magazine
ATLANTA — Gov. Nathan Deal has done a poor job in economic-development marketing, Democratic challenger Jason Carter told a group of corporate executives Wednesday. “Georgia has every ingredient that it needs to be a powerhouse,” he said....
by Walter Jones | Sep 18, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — The state’s top elections detective said Wednesday there are 28 confirmed forgeries on voter registrations by a group called the New Georgia Project, speculating there could be many more in one of the biggest-election probes in recent history....