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Tom Regan's Biography

Posted: 8:43 am EDT April 14, 2009Updated: 8:55 am EDT April 29, 2009

Tom Regan is an eight time Emmy Award winning reporter and news anchor.

His investigations have uncovered waste and corruption in government and private business.

Regan’s probe into illegal video poker and gaming prompted then Gov. Roy Barnes and the Georgia General Assembly to pass a law outlawing the machines in our state.

Another recent investigation into fraudulent “novelty” driver’s licenses demonstrated how they could be used to buy cars, and obtain license tags. As a result, lawmakers closed a loop hole in a state law to prevent use of the fake identification.

Regan’s investigative work has been featured on national television programs, including ABC’S Good Morning America and CNN.

If you have tip or information on a news story, please forward them to Tom at tom.regan@wsbtv.com.

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