by Dave Williams | Feb 21, 2024 | James Magazine
Legislation putting guardrails around Georgia’s popular film tax credit cleared a state House subcommittee Tuesday. House Bill 1180, which a House Ways and Means subcommittee approved unanimously, would require film production companies to meet at least four of...
by JMO Staff | Feb 20, 2024 | James Magazine
Opening debate for the Feb. 18th show focuses on Fulton County DA Fani Willis’s aggressive defense against conflict-of-interest allegations involving her and her ex-lover who are prosecuting former President Donald Trump. Discussion then turns to Gov. Brian Kemp’s...
by JMO Staff | Feb 16, 2024 | James Magazine
An InsiderAdvantage survey of 800 likely voters in South Carolina’s upcoming Republican Primary, conducted Feb 14-15, shows Donald Trump with a substantial lead over Nikki Haley. The poll has a Margin of Error of 3.92%. NOTE: South Carolina requires that...
by JMO Staff | Feb 16, 2024 | James Magazine
Late last year state officials launched Georgia MATCH, an innovative program that assesses high school seniors and tells them which colleges they can attend based on their HOPE GPA. Lindsey Walker, admissions counselor at Georgia Piedmont Technical College breaks...
by JMO Staff | Feb 12, 2024 | James Magazine
A move to remove Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger as ex officio member of the State Elections Board opens debate on the Feb. 11 broadcast. The impact of more subpoenas, accusations and a new state Senate prosecutor oversight committee directed toward embattled...
by JMO Staff | Feb 12, 2024 | James Magazine
On February 12th, 1733 James Oglethorpe arrived with the first colonists at the site of what would become Georgia’s first city – Savannah. Today marks the 291st anniversary of that landing, and the Georgia Historical Society is celebrating Georgia Day...