by Walter Jones | Apr 19, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – A hearing on Georgia Power Co.’s 20-year blueprint for electricity generation Monday triggered a debate over what is the best fuel source. Every three years the company submits its integrated-resource plan for approval by the Georgia Public...
by Walter Jones | Apr 19, 2016 | News, News 2
ATLANTA – Trends in economics, consumer behavior, merchandising and regulation are bringing big changes to Georgia, according to experts Tuesday at the Georgia Logistics Summit, as well as some policy challenges. A steadily growing domestic economy and an...
by Walter Jones | Apr 18, 2016 | News, News 2
Despite predictions of a contested national convention, Republicans in the 10th and 12th districts selected delegates for it Saturday based on unity and party service rather than presidential candidates. Each of the districts selected three delegates and three...
by Walter Jones | Apr 15, 2016 | James Magazine
Republicans from across the state will meet Saturday in district conventions to pick three delegates each to the national convention in Cleveland, Ohio. The potential for a contested convention in Cleveland heightens the importance of the district conventions...
by Walter Jones | Apr 11, 2016 | James Magazine
ATLANTA – Federal officials held a meeting Monday in Georgia about nuclear-waste storage because of the area’s involvement with the issue. “We tried to pick regions of the country that have some familiarity,” said John Kotek, acting assistant secretary in an interview...