by JMO Staff | May 12, 2023 | James Magazine
Jay Markwalter of the Georgia Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus talks about the fast start tourism is off to in the first quarter of 2023. He also talks about new initiatives including the partnership with the Carl Vinson Institute. ...
by Dave Williams | May 10, 2023 | James Magazine
A downturn in state tax collections predicted several months ago is starting to show up. The Georgia Department of Revenue brought in $4.19 billion in tax revenues last month, down 16.5% compared to April of last year, the agency reported Tuesday. The declining...
by JMO Staff | May 8, 2023 | James Magazine
The May 7th show opens with discussing gun/mental health issues, and the law enforcement response, regarding the midtown Atlanta medical office shooting that killed one and injured four others. Panelists then analyze which party benefits from a March 2024 primary...
by JMO Staff | May 5, 2023 | James Magazine
Chris Clark, president of the Georgia Chamber Chamber of Commerce talks about the Georgia Chamber Cup Champion that starts this week. The Georgia Chamber Cup Series brings together the Chamber’s four golf tournaments in one exciting year-long competition for the best...
by JMO Staff | May 4, 2023 | James Magazine
Local elections offices in Georgia will not be allowed to receive private donations under controversial legislation Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law Wednesday. Senate Bill 222, which the General Assembly’s Republican majorities passed along party lines, was...
by Dave Williams | May 3, 2023 | James Magazine
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a package of a dozen bills related to health care Tuesday, including legislation providing welfare benefits to pregnant women. “We’re taking important steps to improve access to and quality of health care,” Kemp said during a signing...