by Rebecca Grapevine | Jan 13, 2023 | James Magazine
State employees will get a $2,000 pay raise if Gov. Brian Kemp can get the General Assembly to approve his budget request. Law enforcement officers, school employees, and other state workers all need the raise, Kemp said during an inaugural address Thursday...
by JMO Staff | Jan 12, 2023 | James Magazine
‘Workforce development’ continues to be a buzzword amongst state officials as they head into 2023. A key facet in that aim is the role of the state’s technical colleges, which are adapting their courses of study to meet specific needs in their...
by JMO Staff | Jan 9, 2023 | James Magazine
On the January 8th show the panelists discuss the start of the legislative session, the selection of the new House Speaker, the Atlanta City Council President’s current troubles and...
by JMO Staff | Jan 6, 2023 | James Magazine
The Georgia Research Alliance is at the forefront of growing university research throughout the state, and every year helps hundreds of Georgia students get their foot in the door in their chosen research field. See the video below from our friends at Georgia...
by Dave Williams | Jan 5, 2023 | James Magazine
Georgia’s sales tax exemption on inputs used in manufacturing is a loser in the strict sense of its net impact on state and local tax revenues, according to a new audit. However, the tax break more than pays for itself in terms of investment and jobs created in...
by JMO Staff | Jan 3, 2023 | James Magazine
Moderator Lori Geary and panelists review the top political stories of 2022 and look ahead to 2023 on the January 1st show. Topics range from 2022 general election and runoff results to upcoming General Assembly issues. Debate also centers on the future of the...