by Walter Jones | Feb 11, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — Legislators from the more than two-dozen districts bordering the Savannah River introduced a resolution in the House Friday urging the U.S. Corps of Engineers to use adaptive-management practices on the river’s lakes. Such management practices...
by Walter Jones | Feb 10, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — For a state with a reputation for not valuing public education, there sure is a loud argument going on over school standards. Both sides say their stance is in favor of the most rigorous standards that will best prepare Georgia children to compete...
by Walter Jones | Feb 3, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — Here’s irony for you: a “faster” legislative session means slower passage for major legislation. At least that’s the expectation of lobbyists and Capitol insiders gauging the impact of moving the primary election earlier in the...
by Walter Jones | Jan 31, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — Georgians spread the blame widely among state and local officials and agencies for the traffic problems developing during Tuesday’s snow storm, according to a survey released Thursday. When the InsiderAdvantage/Morris News Poll asked who to...
by Walter Jones | Jan 31, 2014 | News
ATLANTA — Soon Georgia motorists could whip out a cellphone picture of their driver’s license when stopped by police instead of lugging around the plastic version. That could be a plus for people who prefer not to carry a billfold or purse that could be...