by Dave Williams | Feb 8, 2023 | James Magazine
State lawmakers have eased restrictions in Georgia’s certificate of need (CON) law over the years, making it easier for providers to build new health-care facilities or offer new medical services without proving the community needs them. Now, a push is on to...
by Cindy Morley | Feb 6, 2023 | James Magazine
Georgia Senate leadership is throwing high praises at one of its own for the introduction of legislation that would ban the use of social media platforms influenced or controlled by “foreign adversaries” like the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and...
by JMO Staff | Feb 5, 2023 | James Magazine
The Feb. 5th show begins by discussing DeKalb County finally agreeing with Atlanta to sign a permitting agreement allowing construction of a new police training facility. That morphs into analysis of a good working relationship developing between Atlanta Mayor Andre...
by JMO Staff | Feb 2, 2023 | James Magazine
Economic development has been a buzzword in Georgia for so long that it has spawned its own industry of economic development professionals. And every industry needs someone to advocate for them – enter the Georgia Economic Developers Association, helmed by...
by Baker Owens | Feb 1, 2023 | James Magazine
Despite the mountain of research and evidence that must be presented in a case, one way for property owners and municipalities to boost the value of an area or property without bringing in a construction or renovation crew is to get a listing on the Register of...
by JMO Staff | Jan 29, 2023 | James Magazine
The Jan. 29th broadcast opens with analysis of the Atlanta riot over a police training facility, and the response from community, law enforcement and government leaders. Debate turns to the DeKalb County DA’s recusal from prosecuting those charged with attacking...