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Atlanta Forward »
In this series, the AJC Editorial Board explores issues Atlanta must address in order to move forward as the economy recovers.
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Education, transportation, water: Problems a package deal
Education, transportation and water are three of the largest problems that have vexed this region and state for decades.
- Tri-state water wars: Don’t end up high and dry
- Atlanta's pension system: Drawn to one conclusion
- Atlanta Board of Education: A new beginning can’t be a false start
- Honoring those who served
- Regional transportation: Unity the only way to go
- Atlanta Board of Education: Timeout over; time for change is now
- Illegal Immigration: Crackdown mustn’t cost us our visitors
- Higher Education: State’s future is tied to students’ success
- Georgia's legislative session: Lawmakers leave plenty for next time
- Georgia's economy: Tax cuts alone won’t lift us
- Transportation sales tax: To go the distance, regional unity vital
- Send comments to atlantaforward@ajc.com.