by JMO Staff | Apr 20, 2023 | James Magazine
A big part of the mission statement for most Georgia technical colleges in 2023 is the state of their dual enrollment programs. At Southern Crescent Technical College in Griffin, that means innovative programs like Option B, a graduation track where students take 9...
by Dave Williams | Apr 18, 2023 | James Magazine
Georgians’ right to fish in navigable portions of the state’s rivers and streams was safeguarded in the final seconds of this year’s legislative session. The General Assembly passed a bill on the last night of the 2023 session late last month that secures the...
by JMO Staff | Apr 16, 2023 | James Magazine
Discussion about the choice of Chicago over Atlanta as the site for the 2024 Democratic national convention starts the April 16th show. Debate then erupts over consideration of former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms as a Biden presidential campaign co-chair, as...
by JMO Staff | Apr 14, 2023 | James Magazine
Paige Pushkin of the Georgia Foundation for Public Education, an arm of the Dept. of Education, talks about the unique way Georgians can support educational initiatives important to them using the PEACH Education Tax Credit. Formerly known as the Qualified Education...
by JMO Staff | Apr 13, 2023 | James Magazine
Cindy Eidson, director of economic and community development for the Georgia Municipal Association sits down with Georgia CEO to discuss how her team helps Georgia’s many cities and towns build out economic development plans to make sure they are able to chart a...
by Rebecca Grapevine | Apr 12, 2023 | James Magazine
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law Tuesday a bill that increases the penalties for business owners who fail to post required notices about resources for human trafficking victims. Kemp was joined by his wife, Marty Kemp, who has used her time as first...