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Lawmakers Pass $36.1 Billion State Budget
April 01, 2024
The General Assembly gave final passage to a $36.1 billion fiscal 2025 state budget Thursday night, including raises for state employees and public school teachers as well as an 11th-hour influx of funding for Georgia’s Pre-Kindergarten program.
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Deloitte: Reduced Productivity May Impact Private Company Growth and Valuations in the Next Year
April 01, 2024
Deloitte Private released findings from its latest survey, "Private Company Outlook: Productivity," that reveals the priorities and tactics private companies are leveraging to increase productivity over the next year. The survey asked 100 private company C-suite executives and leaders about their strategies, challenges, and concerns around driving productivity.
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TCSG Announces 2024 Adult Education Student of the Year & Outstanding Adult Education Teacher of the Year Winners
March 29, 2024
The Technical College System of Georgia named Patria Brown from the Cobb County School District TCSG’s 2024 Adult Education Student of the Year, and Rhea Brashear from Southern Regional Technical College won the 2024 Outstanding Adult Education Teacher of the Year award.
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UGA Resilience Workshop Highlights Relationship with Defense Communities
March 28, 2024
Military personnel, resilience experts and researchers from across the southeast learned how the University of Georgia is using nature-based solutions to strengthen military installations and their surrounding communities at the Southeastern Defense Communities Workshop March 13-14 in Athens.
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Governor Hosts U.S. House Transportation Committee Chairman, Urges Further Savannah Harbor Investment
March 26, 2024
Governor Brian Kemp renewed his call for a federal study to determine necessary harbor updates at the nation’s third-busiest gateway for containerized trade while visiting the Port of Savannah along with Congressman Sam Graves, R-Mo, Chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Georgia Congressmen Buddy Carter and Mike Collins.
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Georgia Employment Keeps Reaching New Highs
March 22, 2024
Georgia’s economy continued to reach all-time highs on a number of fronts last month, the state Department of Labor reported Thursday.
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Zaxby's Ventures to the Sea with New Southern Fried Shrimp and Zaxtail Sauce
March 22, 2024
Saucy chicken chain Zaxby's, the premium quick-service restaurant known for its Chicken Fingerz, wings, and signature sauces, is serving up Southern Fried Shrimp as its latest limited time offer for guests to enjoy.
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Georgia Senate Sends State Income Tax Cut to Governor
March 21, 2024
The Georgia Senate gave final passage to an election-year tax cut bill Wednesday, sending it on to Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk for his signature. The bill will save Georgia taxpayers about $1.1 billion this year.
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Georgia DOT Highlights Advancements and Leadership in Public-Private Partnerships at National Conference
March 19, 2024
The Georgia Department of Transportation highlighted its leadership and continued success leveraging Public-Private Partnership (P3) delivery at the recent P3 Conference & Expo 2024 in Dallas. Many of the state’s current and upcoming P3 projects are part of the Major Mobility Investment Program, which includes variations of Design-Builds and P3 delivery approaches.
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Georgia Department of Agriculture Celebrates Georgia Ag Week March 18th – 24th
March 18, 2024
On Thursday, Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper announced the kickoff of the 2024 Georgia Ag Week, running from March 18th to March 24th, 2024.
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Five Georgia Projects Receive $210 Million in Federal Infrastructure Grants
March 15, 2024
On March 12th, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced that five projects in Georgia were granted $210 million in infrastructure funding through two programs: the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law's Reconnecting Communities & Neighborhoods Pilot Program and the Inflation Reduction Act's Neighborhood Access and Equity Program.
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Kaiser Permanente Invests $490,000 to Bolster Georgia’s Mental Health Workforce
March 14, 2024
Kaiser Permanente is investing $490,000 in support focused on increasing the number of diverse licensed clinicians to address Georgia’s mental health workforce shortage.
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goBeyondProfit Releases Invitations for Business Executive Opinion Survey
March 12, 2024
goBeyondProfit, a statewide alliance launched by business leaders for business leaders, is extending invitations to its annual Executive Survey for all eligible senior business leaders.
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AG Chris Carr Highlights Efforts to Protect Georgia Consumers
March 11, 2024
Attorney General Chris Carr recognized last week as National Consumer Protection Week by highlighting his office’s continued efforts to protect Georgia consumers from scams, fraud, and dishonest business practices.
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Georgia Launches "Career Clear" Campaign to Highlight the Value of Career, Technical, & Agricultural Education
March 11, 2024
In a strategic move to underscore the importance of Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education in fostering a skilled workforce for the future, the Technical College System of Georgia in partnership with the Georgia Department of Education has unveiled a new digital marketing initiative named "Career Clear."
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Georgia Power Strengthens Reliability for Customers, Marks High Performance in 2023
March 08, 2024
Georgia Power continues to build the future of energy by making valuable investments in Georgia’s energy grid to make it stronger and more resilient for customers. Over the past 10 years, the company has invested more than $10 billion in strengthening the power grid through programs and initiatives approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission.
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Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Declines for the First Time in Over 12 Months
March 08, 2024
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced today that Georgia's January unemployment rate was 3.1, the first drop in over a year after holding at 3.2 percent for each month during 2023. The unemployment rate was six-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate.
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Georgia Chamber & GaDOE Announce Recipients of Rural Workforce Development Grants
March 07, 2024
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Center for Talent and Workforce Preparedness, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Education, awarded thirty-one rural school districts across the state with funds to support workforce preparedness programs.
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TSA is Prepared for a Busy Spring Break Travel Season, Expects Travel Volumes at Nearly 6% Above 2023
March 06, 2024
As spring break travelers prepare for their vacation getaways, the Transportation Security Administration is up for the challenge and is offering practical tips to help them plan for a smooth journey as they go through the security checkpoint and take to the skies.
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TAG Announces the 2024 Top 40 Innovative Companies in Georgia
March 04, 2024
The Technology Association of Georgia today announced the 2024 Top 40 Innovative Companies in Georgia. This annual program recognizes Georgia-based companies of all sizes for their contributions to innovation and economic growth within the state’s technology sector.
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Vogtle Unit 4 Connects to Electric Grid for the First Time
March 04, 2024
Georgia Power announced that Unit 4 at the Vogtle nuclear expansion project near Waynesboro, Georgia, has achieved another major milestone in startup testing by generating electricity and successfully synchronizing and connecting to the electric grid for the first time.
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Governor Kemp Proclaims March 1st as Georgia STEM Day
March 01, 2024
Governor Brian Kemp has proclaimed March 1st, as Georgia STEM Day, a statewide opportunity for schools, educators, students, and companies to raise awareness by engaging in hands-on activities involving Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
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Georgia Ports Highlights Site Selection Opportunities
March 01, 2024
For automakers and their suppliers, other manufacturers and logistics operations, Georgia’s ports are a key factor in the decision to bring jobs to the Peach State.
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Georgia Benefiting from Tailwinds of Domestic Migration, EV, & Manufacturing Investment, Offset by National Headwinds of Corporate Job Compression & Weak Global Growth
February 29, 2024
Georgia’s economy is benefiting from the tailwinds of people moving to the state from the rest of the nation, electric vehicle and supplier-related construction, and general manufacturing investments, while also being buffeted by the headwinds of national job market compression and global growth woes.
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UGA SBDC Partners with Southeastern Universities to Bring Business Education Programs to Rural Communities with Support From SBA Grant
February 28, 2024
The University of Georgia Small Business Development Center has been awarded a $300,000 grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to bring the popular Digital Marketing Bootcamp program to more rural towns across Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi.