by Ed Crowell | Oct 25, 2021 | The Forum
Suddenly, “supply chain” and “logistics” have joined “Go Braves” and “Go Dawgs” as some of the most uttered phrases in the state. The first two are not because of a newfound love of drivers and warehouse workers, however, nor because of a winning streak. Logistics is...
by Baoky Vu | Oct 18, 2021 | The Forum
The census numbers released this year tell the story of the massive demographic change occurring in Georgia. Those federal reports say that in April 2020, the state was 50.1 percent white. Given the trend lines, we can conclude from these numbers that...
by Inger Eberhart | Oct 15, 2021 | The Forum
Many thanks to InsiderAdvantage for your recent profile on Rep. Bee Nguyen (Nguyen among a crowded field in Secretary of State’s race). I found it quite informative and provided useful insight into her background. It is vitally important to get an idea of the...
by Kate Hudson | Oct 4, 2021 | The Forum
While sitting in carpool on a Friday afternoon at the beginning of the school year, I received an email from my son’s prominent private school in the Buckhead section of Atlanta. It informed me that on Monday my child, along with all Pre-First through 5th...
by Tony Roberts | Oct 4, 2021 | The Forum
The past year and a half has been eye-opening for parents. When schools closed during the spring of 2020, families were forced to evaluate whether the public schools their children attended were prepared to handle the dramatic shift to online learning and meet...
by D.A. King | Sep 16, 2021 | The Forum
The push for foreign law enforcement officers is still on, but transparency was not part of the agenda at the second meeting of a state House panel focused on removing “barriers to the foreign-born.” Last week’s meeting of the ’House Study Committee on...