by Ty Tagami | Nov 26, 2025 | James Magazine
Electric vehicle owners will eventually have another 26 places to recharge when motoring through Georgia after the state awarded $24.4 million in federal funding to build chargers along highways and interstates. “This investment will help further secure our status as...
by JMO Staff | Nov 24, 2025 | James Magazine
The Nov. 23rd broadcast begins with analyzing the rift between Georgia GOP U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and President Donald Trump and its political impact on the state and nationally. (The taping occurred before Greene announced her resignation late Friday.)...
by Ty Tagami | Nov 21, 2025 | James Magazine
Georgia students who miss too much school could wind up losing their rights to drive or to play sports. Those were among the recommendations of a legislative study committee that completed its work Thursday. A growing number of students are missing a tenth or...
by Ty Tagami | Nov 20, 2025 | James Magazine
With home costs rising beyond the reach of many Georgians, builders and developers are pushing for new limits on local control over construction permitting. State lawmakers heard Tuesday about legislation that would impose strict deadlines on local governments...
by JMO Staff | Nov 20, 2025 | James Magazine
CEO & Publisher of James Magazine Phil Kent discusses the November/December Business Issue and the topics readers can expect to find within – learn more in this video from our friends at Georgia CEO:...
by Ty Tagami | Nov 19, 2025 | James Magazine
A state legislative committee is eyeing cutbacks in $30 billion worth of tax credits and tax exemptions to offset the potential elimination of an income tax that generates $16 billion for state government. “It is not a question of if we go to zero, it’s when...