by JMO Staff | Feb 26, 2023 | James Magazine
The Feb. 26 broadcast opens with debate over the Fulton County special grand jury forewoman’s controversial media interviews and their impact on District Attorney Fani Willis’s decisions on possible indictments relating to 2022 presidential election...
by JMO Staff | Feb 24, 2023 | James Magazine
Larry Williams of TAG acknowledges progress in diversity in business but points out the incredible amount of work still yet to be done to achieve more equity for black business professionals in this video from our friends at Georgia CEO. ...
by Dave Williams | Feb 23, 2023 | James Magazine
A state Senate committee narrowly approved legislation late Tuesday that would replace Georgia’s certificate of need (CON) law governing hospitals with a less restrictive “special health-care service” license. The original version of Senate Bill 162 introduced...
by Rebecca Grapevine | Feb 22, 2023 | James Magazine
The state legislature is set to consider a wide-ranging mental health reform bill that aims at improving services for Georgians struggling with mental-health or substance-abuse challenges. House Bill 520 has bipartisan support and is cosponsored by state Reps....
by JMO Staff | Feb 21, 2023 | James Magazine
The recent release of the Fulton County Special Grand Jury Report on former President Donald Trump and the 2020 elections headlines the show, as the panelists debate the findings. Updates from the General Assembly and a new entrant into the 2024 GOP Presidential...
by Rebecca Grapevine | Feb 20, 2023 | James Magazine
The state legislature is considering bills to address the problems Georgia’s foster care system faces, including the practice of housing children in hotels or state offices when placements cannot be found. “With the full weight of the governor’s and lieutenant...