Top Georgia business leader says schools

Georgia needs to strengthen its education system and reform tort laws to recruit more business to the state, said the state’s top business leader.

Speaking before the Augusta Kiwanis Club on Monday, Phil Jacobs, the president of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and of BellSouth’s Georgia operations, outlined issues necessary to successfully recruiting business to Georgia and strengthening its economic base.

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