What We’re Reading – Friday, September 11, 2015
Collections Lawyers Scramble After Garnishment Law is Struck
Fulton County Daily Report (subscription)
Top State Senator Says Lottery Could Cut Costs, Spend More on Education
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (subscription)
Black Communities Destroyed by Publicly-Funded Stadium Swindles are Fighting Back in a New Era of Redevelopment
Alternet
Eat Your Vegetables: Atlanta Joins Effort to Grow Food for Those Underserved
Saporta Report
Civics Class Required for Graduation Will Push the Envelope
Chicago Tribune
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-civics-required-for-graduation-met-20150907-story.html
Aspen, Colorado Becomes Third U.S. City Powered by Totally Renewable Energy
Inhabitat
http://inhabitat.com/aspen-co-becomes-third-u-s-city-powered-totally-by-renewable-energy/
What if States Could “Try Out” Marijuana? Thanks to Louisiana, that may be Happening
The National Marijuana News
Albuquerque City Council Members to File Bill to Decriminalize Marijuana Possession
The Weed Blog
Meet America’s First School District to Serve 100% Organic Meals
The Antimedia
http://theantimedia.org/meet-americas-first-school-district-to-serve-100-organic-meals/
When 8.5 Trillion Dollars is Chump Change
Washington’s Blog
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/08/when-8-5-trillion-is-chump-change.html
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