Thursday, January 15, 2026

Kemp's Priorities, Delta Profit Sharing, and Noctourism

Gov. Brian Kemp previewed his 2026 agenda, emphasizing infrastructure, workforce training, and affordability.

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Article Icon 1Kemp Lays Out Last-Year Agenda

Gov. Brian Kemp previewed his 2026 agenda, emphasizing infrastructure, workforce training, and affordability. The speech kicked off his last legislative session before term limits force him from office.

Kemp, speaking to business and political leaders at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, proposed a $1.8 billion expansion of express lanes on I-75 through Henry County to ease metro Atlanta gridlock.

He called for increased funding for rural bridge repairs, local road improvement grants, and a $50 million statewide response to homelessness.

Kemp also lobbied for continued investment in job training programs and energy infrastructure, and cited the state's pro-growth, low-tax model as a blueprint for the next administration.

Article Icon 1 Lawmakers Move to Undo Savannah Gun Law

A bill banning local gun storage ordinances is headed to Gov. Brian Kemp after passing the state Senate, targeting Savannah's rule requiring firearms left in unattended vehicles to be secured.

State Sen. Colton Moore, R-Trenton, argued the state—not "liberal municipalities"—should control gun laws.

Savannah Mayor Van Johnson defended the ordinance as common-sense public safety, while also noting a sharp reduction in gun thefts from cars.

Article Icon 1Georgia Middle of Road for Crashes

Georgia ranks 25th nationwide in road danger, based on crash rates, weather conditions, and road infrastructure, a study found.

The state's top crash-prone highways are I-75, I-20, I-85, I-285, and State Route 3, according to the study by car insurance comparison site iSelect.

Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday proposed a $1.8 billion expansion of express lanes on I-75 and other highway improvement projects.

Nationally, Mississippi topped the list for the dangerous roads, cited for fast speed limits and weather extremes. Hawaii ranked the safest.

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A "Roaring 20's" Crash Signal is Back, But Much Worse

The Roaring 1920s defined an era of excess that led directly to the Great Depression. Halfway through the 2020s, the warning signs from 100 years ago are frighteningly similar to today.

Look at the parallels:

  • Valuations: In 1929, the Shiller P/E ratio (a key measure of stock valuation) peaked near 30. Today, it hovers close to 40—creating phantom wealth that exists only on paper.
  • Margin Debt: Money borrowed to risk on speculation in the markets has surged to a record $1.18 trillion. When markets dip, decades of contributions to a 401(k), IRA, or pension can be wiped out in minutes.
  • The Wealth Gap: In 1929, the top 0.1% controlled 25% of the nation's wealth. Today, economists at Saez & Zucman confirm inequality has returned to similar extremes. Extreme inequality breaks an economy dependent on consumer spending.

AI trading algorithms at the major institutions analyze danger and can sell off at any moment of weakness, which could send us straight into 'The Greater Depression'.

Wise investors know this and are diversifying into hard assets to prepare for history repeating itself.

You can choose to follow the route of the wise. Physical Gold is the equalizer. It's your safest measure against a market that could collapse at any moment.

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Around Georgia

➤ Lilburn: A man died after re-entering a burning home to rescue the family dog on Sunday night. He had already saved his mother from the fire. The dog survived. (More)

LaFayette: Bird flu was confirmed in a commercial poultry flock in Walker County, prompting the state Department of Agriculture to deploy its emergency management team. (More)

➤ Vidalia: A 260-acre wildfire this past weekend required 19 firefighters and mutual aid responders to contain. One firefighter was injured, and a barn and a vehicle were destroyed. (See Photos)

➤ Woodstock: A former Cherokee County accounts receivable coordinator faces theft charges after allegedly stealing nearly $252,000 from the licensing and permit division before being fired in October. (More)

➤ Atlanta: SkyView Atlanta's Ferris wheel closed temporarily for maintenance and will reopen February 10. (More)

➤ Sparta: At least two inmates were injured during a fight at Hancock State Prison earlier this week, one day after three inmates died in a brawl at Washington State Prison. (More)


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Georgia Sports

A proposal by state Rep. Matt Reeves, R-Duluth, aims to ask the state's voters to legalize online sports betting, with the tax revenue—as much as $2 billion over the next decade—used on schools. (More)

➤ Georgia Tech defensive coordinator Blake Gideon agreed to become the Texas Longhorns' passing game coordinator. Gideon was the Longhorns' safeties coach for years before taking the Georgia Tech job last offseason. (More)

The Atlanta Braves re-signed 34-year-old reliever Tyler Kinley to a one-year, $3 million contract. (More)

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Georgia Business

➤ Delta Air Lines employees will earn a 2025 profit-sharing bonus of 8.9%, or roughly four weeks' extra pay, the Atlanta-based company said. (More)

Renovation work began on Pembroke's historic TOS Theatre, with completion expected in 2027. The venue closed in the 1970s. (More)

Atlanta-based Coca-Cola announced several leadership changes, including the creation of a chief digital officer position to lead the company's ongoing digital transformation. (More)

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Can Your 401(k) Survive "The Greater Depression"?

Margin debt has reached a new all-time high. Wealth inequality has returned to extremes that once destabilized the economy. The Shiller P/E ratio (a key measure of stock valuation) peaked near 30 in 1929 - today, it hovers around 40.

The 1920s defined an era of excess that led directly to the Great Depression. Halfway through the 2020s, the warning signs are frighteningly similar.

Wise investors are diversifying into hard assets to prepare for history repeating itself.

Physical Gold is the equalizer. It's your safest measure against a market that could collapse at any moment.

Request your FREE 2026 Wealth Preservation Guide and discover the IRS loophole that allows you to transfer your retirement savings into physical gold tax-free and without penalties.

Et Cetera

➤ Savannah ranks fifth nationally for "noctourism"—or nighttime tourism experiences—with 116 night-specific tours, late-night dining, and live music that attracts nighttime explorers year-round, a study found. (More)

➤ Georgia was awarded $500,000 in federal funding to protect North Atlantic right whales from boat strikes using technology that alerts boaters and shipping companies about seasonal management areas. (More)

➤ The Country Kitchen in Barnesville closed permanently after 70 years, citing an alleged confrontation with a Lamar County public works employee and an ongoing septic tank issue. (More)

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The Poll

What is your least favorite highway in Georgia?

  1. I-75
  2. I-20
  3. I-85
  4. I-285
  5. Other

Yesterday's Results:

Did you carry a lunchbox as a kid?

  1. No: 38%
  2. A themed one: 35% 
  3. A plain one: 27%
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