Closer Look: DeKalb’s Water Bills; Election Lawsuit; And More
Monday on “Closer Look with Rose Scott and Jim Burress”:
- 0:00: Rose Scott and Jim Burress give a news brief on how former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue is expected to be confirmed as the nation’s next agriculture secretary;
- 2:43: Ezra Rosenberg, co-director of the Voting Rights Project for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, talks about a federal court in Atlanta granting five Georgia voter and civil rights groups’ request for an expedited hearing in a lawsuit filed last week. That suit claims Georgia’s policy on runoff elections violates the National Voter Registration Act;
- 11:52: Jim Grauley, president and chief operating officer of Columbia Residential, a private developer behind the Mechanicsville Cityside project discusses the project as part of “Closer Look’s” affordable housing series;
- 22:32: DeKalb County’s new CEO, Michael Thurmond discusses the drought status in the metro Atlanta area and issues with inaccurate water bills in DeKalb.