Today’s moderator: Tom Sabulis
A 20-year veteran of the AJC, Tom Sabulis has covered news, politics and the arts during a career that has taken him to newspapers across the country. Since 2008, he has coordinated many of the newspaper’s pro/con debates and first-person guest columns.
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The presence of endangered, palm-sized bats in North Georgia may delay $459 million in Georgia road projects for studies that may take up to 18 months. A federal official explains that it’s all part of a process with wider implications for Georgia and our nation’s agriculture. In other columns, a local developers’ trade group makes a common-sense pitch for a streamlined process, while the state Department of Transportation lends context to its extensive environmental responsibility.
Guest columnists
Protecting a species with GDOT's help by Cindy Dohner
Common sense is one goal, for starters by Michael Paris