by Ty Tagami | Jul 24, 2025 | James Magazine
A two-year-old Georgia law requiring teachers to use the “science of reading” in their lessons has led to literacy gains in the state’s lowest performing schools, the Georgia Department of Education announced Wednesday. House Bill 538, which passed unanimously...
by Ty Tagami | Jul 23, 2025 | James Magazine
Tobacco companies are using social media influencers, bright packaging and fruity flavors to lure new customers to vaping, and state lawmakers heard last Thursday that they appear to be targeting teenagers. Flavors like mango, cucumber and creme brulee sound...
by JMO Staff | Jul 23, 2025 | James Magazine
Partner at Lexicon Strategies Lori Geary talks about the challenges foster children face and how to make a difference by supporting the Fostering Success Act Tax Credit in this video from Georgia CEO: ...
by JMO Staff | Jul 21, 2025 | James Magazine
The July 20th show opens with debate over the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein case & the MLB All-Star game back in Atlanta after being pulled in 2021 over Democrat complaints of GOP-passed election reform laws. A legislative elections procedure...
by Ty Tagami | Jul 21, 2025 | James Magazine
Republican lawmakers have pushed through numerous changes to Georgia’s voting system in recent years, reacting to a concern, mostly among conservatives, that lax security produced stolen elections. Now, House Speaker Jon Burns has empaneled a study committee to...
by Ty Tagami | Jul 18, 2025 | James Magazine
Georgia will benefit from a portion of another $27.5 million agreed to by the owner of a defunct medial lab accused of Medicaid fraud, the U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday. Kevin S. Murdock, former CEO and owner of the now-defunct laboratory Premier Medical,...