Politics & Government

From the editor: Talk with us about our Columbus city government coverage

The Columbus Government Center downtown has been an icon of city government, though many offices have moved elsewhere.
The Columbus Government Center downtown has been an icon of city government, though many offices have moved elsewhere. tchitwood@ledger-enquirer.com

If you’ve been reading our work regularly in recent months, odds are you’ve seen the byline of reporter Brittany McGee, covering all the major goings on with Columbus’ city government.

This of course includes issues taken up by city council, an investigation into the city’s Finance Department, the firing of City Manager Isaiah Hugley, and much more.

This deeply important journalism has proven to be work that our readers care a lot about, and we appreciate that. As we make strides to ensure we’re covering city government work that matters most to you, our readers, we want to give you the opportunity to tell us what you think.

If you’ve been reading our city government coverage and have thoughts, we’d love if you could fill out our form below. If you haven’t been reading, we’d appreciate your input on what you hope to see in our coverage.

We’d also love to know if readers would be interested in attending a live, in-person event to discuss our work around city government with Brittany. Tell us here in this survey or check it out below.

Thanks as always for reading.

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This story was originally published July 1, 2025 at 6:00 AM.

Jeremy Chisenhall
The Telegraph
Jeremy Chisenhall is the Georgia editor for McClatchy, overseeing the newsrooms in Columbus and Macon.
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