by Aiden Buzzetti | Jan 8, 2026 | The Forum
Editor’s note: This article originally ran on The Daily Caller The private sector is delivering on President Trump’s economic agenda. Markets have calmed since Liberation Day and have now accepted the White House’s re-ordering of global trade. Companies...
by Eric Tanenblatt | Jan 6, 2026 | The Forum
For more than a decade, I’ve written, spoken, and advised clients and policymakers on the promise—and the complexity—of autonomous vehicles (AVs). Over that time, the sector has endured hype cycles, regulatory uncertainty, high-profile setbacks, and more than a...
by Marilyn Marks | Jan 2, 2026 | The Forum
For more than five years, Georgia voters have been told to trust a voting system that does not comply with the most basic laws. The highly flawed touchscreen system selected by Secretary Raffensperger, and defended for five years by the State Election Board,...
by Rick Jackson | Dec 26, 2025 | The Forum
Atlanta talks a lot about empathy. So does Washington. The word gets tossed around until it starts to mean “feeling something” – or worse, performing something – without doing the hard work of changing outcomes. Georgians already sense there’s a...
by State Sen. Jason Anavitarte | Dec 24, 2025 | The Forum
As Christmas approaches, Georgians across our state are arriving at the end of a long, exhausting year. Whether you live in a small town, in the mountains, along the coast, or in the city, you don’t need an economist to tell you that 2025 has tested families in...
by Marilyn Marks | Dec 9, 2025 | The Forum
Leading up to today’s State Election Board rulemaking meeting, for five years now, Georgia’s political leaders have wrestled with an uncomfortable truth they’ve been reluctant to say out loud: the state’s $200 million touchscreen voting system is a lemon....