watchdog news
July 16
- DFCS knew Cobb girl wasn’t being fed months before death
- The ‘independent’ effort to protect state Senate Republicans
- How Fulton jail’s and non-profit’s policies help spread HIV
- Powerful legislators led failed banks
- Delays, cost increases plague nation’s new nuclear projects
- Audit: New food-safety law not being strictly enforced
- Henry Co. lawmaker reimburses campaign for athletic fees
- Ethics advisory opinions could affect Deal cases
- National Guard officer alleges helicopter misuse
- Police handling of warrant for legislator under scrutiny
- Gwinnett DA reaches deal with overcharging public defender
- Lawmaker: Ogeechee River can’t sustain itself
- Airflow problems plague CDC’s bioterror lab
- GA gets $99M settlement, spends none of it on foreclosures
- ATL Beltline’s taxpayer-funded expenses raise questions
- Farmers Market cop alleges he was fired over investigation
- Atlanta Traffic Court plagued by thousands of clerical errors?
- Public ‘in the dark’ on T-splost $1 billion
- Deal appoints friends to ports authority
- Georgia National Guard investigates fraud in construction projects
- Analysis: Gift ban isn’t the only ethics issue
- Many cities, counties don’t file E-verify reports
- Consultant to study top-level pay at ATL Housing Authority as feds crack down
- Audit: Programs to reduce nursing-home stays need coordination
- Regional water councils to continue, but no funding for now
- Congressional candidate’s report concedes 2 claims in FEC complaint
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