Closer Look: ‘Dangerous Dogs’; Georgia Ballots; And More

Atlanta City Council unanimously approved an animal control legislation that includes harsher punishments for owners of “vicious and dangerous dogs.”

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Monday on “Closer Look with Rose Scott and Jim Burress”:

  • 0:00: Rose and Jim give a news brief on Georgia Tech computing professor Dr. Rich DeMillo being among those calling on Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp to utilize paper ballots in the state’s June 20th runoff election;
  • 1:58: It’s been a year since the deadly massacre at Orlando gay night club, called Pulse, where a gunman killed 49 and injured dozens more;
  • 4:47: Atlanta City Councilwoman, Keisha Lance Bottoms, talks about legislation that was unanimously approved regarding animal control ordinance, including harsher punishments for owners of “vicious and dangerous dogs”;
  • 20:34: Bryan Schroeder, executive director at the Giving Kitchen, and Brad Kaplan, interim Director of Marketing at the Giving Kitchen, talk to us about the nonprofit helping the local hospitality community in times of need;
  • 34:44: Jon Jordan, partner at local law firm Hecht Walker P.C., chats about how to appeal a tax assessment, as many Fulton County residents are still furious over steep increases to their property taxes.

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