by Dave Williams | Jun 3, 2025 | James Magazine
A Fulton County Superior Court judge has issued an injunction staying enforcement of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s order disqualifying Daniel Blackman from next month’s state Public Service Commission (PSC) Democratic Primary ballot....
by JMO Staff | Jun 2, 2025 | James Magazine
The June 1st show opens with a dispute over the Dalton police officer who arrested an unlicensed illegal immigrant driver, what led to his resignation and ICE’s deportation role. Debate continues over how Georgia law addresses the issue of a brain-dead pregnant...
by Ty Tagami | May 30, 2025 | James Magazine
The race to succeed Republican Burt Jones as Georgia’s next lieutenant governor is heating up, with multiple leading state senators considering the position. Sen. John F. Kennedy, R-Macon, opened a door to run on Thursday, registering his intent to raise...
by JMO Staff | May 30, 2025 | James Magazine
Georgia District Director of the U.S. Small Business Administration Terri Denison discusses the Red Tape Hotline, a service that allows small businesses to report their concerns about federal regulations....
by JMO Staff | May 29, 2025 | James Magazine
The Hank Aaron Terrace at The Battery Atlanta’s Truist Park was the venue on the evening of May 27th for the annual James Magazine “Influential Georgians” reception. Approximately 100 attendees– ranging from various state and local elected officials to...
by Ty Tagami | May 28, 2025 | James Magazine
More students have been skipping school since the COVID-19 pandemic, and Georgia lawmakers are looking into the problem. A leading state Senate Republican announced Tuesday that he is forming a committee on the issue. Sen. John F. Kennedy, R-Macon, will also...