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Last updated 11/04/2009 at 7:48am EST
Norwood, Reed Already Campaigning For Runoff
Perdue, near exit, urges strong finish
Atlanta mayoral hopefuls talk with Airport Area Chamber
Film Crews Shoot FOX Show at Gold Dome
Nahmias adds conservative voice to Ga. high court
Seldom-Heard Compliment for Atlanta’s Mayor: ‘You Were Right’ (New York Times)
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A Defining Moment
The next legislative session offers plenty of pain to go around for entire state
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
November 24, 2009
A New Political Day Dawning?
Atlanta mayor’s race has statewide implications
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
October 27, 2009
The Politics of Water
ANALYSIS: Georgia's water wars could wound candidates
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
August 11, 2009
Bonuses Flow for State Employees
Five million dollars go to nearly 8,000 Georgia employees in FY08
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
August 3, 2009
State of Your Union
The Employee Fair Choice Act is gearing up to be one of the hottest debates of the summer. If passed, what will this legislation do for your business?
by David Kushma
July 30, 2009
The Politics of Church
Pennies from Sunday alcohol sales and video gambling taxes can bring millions of dollars for the state, but is it change that Atlanta – or the rest of Georgia – wants?
by Collette Mckenna Parker
July 21, 2009
The Impact of Energy Legislation
Washington's proposed new energy policies will raise electric bills and kill local jobs, experts say
by Bobby L. Hickman
June 30, 2009
Power Struggle
Coal plant still on track despite obstacles
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
June 8, 2009
Analysis: Change is in the Air
Obama's stamp on Georgia politics will be more obvious soon
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
June 8, 2009
Handel on the Hot Seat
State Election Board blasts Georgia Secretary of State for citizenship screening
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
June 4, 2009
Analysis: A Fair Choice?
Federal labor legislation could remove Georgia's edge
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
June 1, 2009
Getting Georgians Back to Work and Growing Georgia’s Economy – Not for "Show"
By Representative Tom Graves and Senator Chip Rogers
by Representative Tom Graves and Senator Chip Rogers
May 20, 2009
Dough versus Show
Perdue's veto of capital-gains cuts made winners of the losers
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
May 18, 2009
Sears’ Next Move
Ga. Chief Justice will join think tank, law firm and lecture at University of Georgia
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
May 14, 2009
Red State, Blue State
Obama's impact felt in Georgia already
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
May 4, 2009
State Officials Preparing for Possible Swine Flu Outbreak
Perdue signs flu bill, among other measures
by By Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
April 29, 2009
Sam Williams Reacts to Transportation Funding Failure
Another year, another failed attempt for the State Assembly to pass a bill designed to fund state transportation improvements. What's next?
by Michael J. Pallerino
April 8, 2009
Inside the Transportation Governance Power Shift
Bill to split up power shows how state politics really works
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
April 6, 2009
Candidates are Everywhere at the Capitol
Is blatant ambition for higher office a political liability or just the name of the game?
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
March 23, 2009
Doctors, Hospitals Upset About Budget Cuts
They say cutting Medicaid may mean layoffs and higher insurance premiums
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
March 19, 2009
Notes from the Dome
A recap of the major legislation passing through the halls of the State Capitol
by Morris News Service
March 13, 2009
Short-Term Pain, Long-Term Growth
Politics and policies are key factors in economic recovery, says venture conference panelists.
by Bobby L. Hickman
March 13, 2009
Does Facebook Reflect a Lead in the Governor's Race?
Supporters tout Cagle as frontrunner based on number of social network friends.
by Laura Speagle, Morris News Service
March 9, 2009
Cultivating New Business
Proposed legislation would offer enhanced tax credits for new and existing companies in the state
by Bobby L. Hickman
March 6, 2009
Notes from the Dome
A weekly recap of the legislation passing through the Capitol that may affect you and your business
March 5, 2009
Building Roads Or Burning Bridges?
All sides in the transportation dispute say they're looking to speed road construction.
by Walter C. Jones, Morris News Service
March 5, 2009
Notes from the Dome
A roundup of what happened this week at the State legislature
by Morris News Service
February 26, 2009
Is School In?
Obama's approach to education will set tone for state initiatives in Georgia
by Bobby L. Hickman
January 20, 2009
Cagle: Waiting For Consensus Road Plan From Coalition
"Congestion is costing us time, it's costing us money but most importantly it's costing us jobs.”
by Dick Pettys
January 7, 2009



