GAA News Clips for Jan 23rd

Posted By: Denise McClary Government Affairs,

Local and Housing

Atlanta leaders want to make it affordable for cops and firefighters to live in the city (Stephen Davis quoted)

https://atlantaciviccircle. org/2023/01/20/atlanta-police- fire-cant-afford-housing/

 

9 emerging trends coming to multifamily communities in 2023

https://www. multifamilyexecutive.com/ property-management/apartment- trends/9-emerging-trends- coming-to-multifamily- communities-in-2023_o

 

Protest turned violent in downtown Atlanta Saturday night

https://www.wabe.org/protest- turned-violent-in-downtown- atlanta-over-killing-of- activist/

 

State

Georgia lawmakers debate capping or eliminating “special interest” tax breaks like film tax credit

https://www.ajc.com/politics/ georgia-lawmakers-take-fresh- aim-at-special-interest-tax- breaks/ SZUZL3J4DBF3XOJXWGV5AK2AVI/

 

Emergency officials warn against fraudulent disaster relief scams

https://www.wrbl.com/news/ troup-county-officials-warn- avoid-disaster-relief- fraudulent-scams/

Venomous snake trafficking ring busted in Georgia

https://www.wabe.org/georgia- wildlife-officials-bust- venomous-snake-trafficking- operation/

 

Nation & World

ChatGPT AI bot passes Wharton Business school test

https://thehill.com/policy/ technology/3825754-chatgpt- passes-wharton-business- school-test-research-paper/

 

Mass shooting in LA during Lunar New Year festival leaves 10 dead, 10 others injured

https://www.npr.org/2023/01/ 23/1150667373/monterey-park- shooting-what-we-know- california

 

Seth Daniels

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