With Georgia struggling though a horrible drought, state environmental regulators must make tough decisions on how to protect our water system.
Everyone agrees: scientific analysis should determine how to make those decisions.
But, some say Georgia’s top environmental regulator buckled to political pressure and made a decision that would have helped another top state official develop a shopping center.
Tuesday night at six and ten, we’ll take you on a fascinating tour through a labyrinth of political hallways. You’ll hear allegations of politics and favoritism, find out who the two top state officials are, and see what happened when one non-profit group stepped in and said – this is not right.
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OK,since we are looking at Reality TV, then let's be real. I've been an investigative reporter in Atlanta since 1981. I rarely wear a jacket. Too hot. I love chasing crooked politicians. I hate surveillance stories. Too hot in the van. (See picture) My desk is a mess. I don't smoke. I do drink. I have a politically incorrect sense of humor and a little problem with authority. (I'm working on that) And, I never get my expense reports in on time.
Member Since: 2/14/2007