Archive of: Economic Development, Green Room, Organizations, Political Notes, Up Front
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Politics January 2007Now that the GOP has consolidated its control of state government, how far to the right is it willing to go? |
January 2007 | |
Political Roundup: January 2007Ed Holcombe was once a Georgia Power lobbyist who helped then-governor Roy Barnes change the state flag; now he's Gov. Perdue's new chief of staff. |
January 2007 | |
The GreenRoom January 2007Some very good news for Georgia's environment came out of the November elections. Meanwhile, Democrats have called for a land deal probe concerning Gov. Sonny Perdue's property adjacent to Oaky Woods Plantation. |
January 2007 | |
Southeastern Flower ShowAs the Southeastern Flower Show celebrates its 20th anniversary, this year's edition, held Feb. 7-11, will transform the Georgia World Congress Center into a cross between a lush landscape and a gardener's catalog come to life. |
January 2007 | |
The GreenRoom: December 2006The wolf may be at Georgia's back door. The state Department of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Division has announced an application by LS Power Associates to build and operate a coal-fired power plant in Early County. |
December 2006 | |
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Commercial Real Estate Women Of AtlantaWhen Commercial Real Estate Women of Atlanta (CREW) hosts the national organization's convention this month, president Tonya Creekmore says women might actually outnumber men in commercial real estate in the city - for a few days, at least. |
December 2006 |
Political RoundUp: December 2006When President George W. Bush finally signed a bill authorizing the construction of a fortified fence along 700 miles of the U.S.-Mexican border, several Georgia congressmen were cheering him on. |
December 2006 | |
Savannah Chamber of CommerceIt would be easy to say that, when a group of merchants gathered in Savannah on Dec. 13, 1806 to form a chamber of commerce, they had no idea what their city would become. But the Savannah Chamber of Commerce has always been pretty far-sighted, so it's entirely possible that if the same group viewed the city and the organization today, its members wouldn't be surprised. |
December 2006 | |
Political Roundup: November 2006 |
November 2006 | |
The GreenRoom: November 2006Don't lose sleep over Wayne Mason's pulling out of the Beltline. He wanted residents before transit, which would have made surrounding areas miserable with traffic, and he opposed creation of a multimodal transit facility that would pick up commuters using the proposed Lovejoy light rail line in Atlanta. |
November 2006 |