by Dave Williams | Sep 15, 2025 | News, News 2
It’s been nearly a year since Hurricane Helene tore through a large swath of South Georgia during the last week of September, killing 37 and causing widespread flooding and power outages. While blocked roads have long been cleared and power restored, Georgia...
by JMO Staff | Sep 12, 2025 | News, News 2
The impact of International Paper’s decision to close two pulp and paper mills in Coastal Georgia at the end of this month will spread far beyond those workers directly affected, state Commissioner of Agriculture Tyler Harper said Wednesday. “This is more than...
by Baker Owens | Sep 12, 2025 | News, News 2
In a time when much of the funding in Congress is passed via continuing resolution (the vaunted “CR”), one of the few major items that has managed to continue finding passage is the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The NDAA is what establishes funding...
by Phil Kent | Sep 11, 2025 | News, News 2
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., has been proclaiming for months that he “championed” the Veterans Affairs Home Loan Reform Act of 2025. According to congressional and media sources, however, his claim couldn’t be further from the truth. U.S. Rep. Derrick Van...
by Cindy Morley | Sep 11, 2025 | News, News 2
Georgia Republicans are celebrating what they feel is a win for election integrity. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia has ruled in Voter Participation Center v. Raffensperger that SB 202’s absentee-ballot application safeguards are...
by Cindy Morley | Sep 10, 2025 | News
For years, Georgia’s Attorney General Chris Carr fought the Biden administration to address the push back on a longstanding FCC policy that prohibits states from using cell phone jamming technology in prisons and jails. Earlier this week, Carr released a...