Deal: April revenues up 2.6 percent
The state of Georgia’s net revenue in April rose $35 million or 2.6 percent as compared to net revenues in April 2010, Gov. Nathan Deal reported today.
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The state of Georgia’s net revenue in April rose $35 million or 2.6 percent as compared to net revenues in April 2010, Gov. Nathan Deal reported today.
The world’s foremost school for racing instruction, the Skip Barber Racing School, is moving its offices to Braselton from Connecticut, Gov. Nathan Deal announced today.
Gov. Nathan Deal traveled to Tifton today to sign two bills pertaining to the agriculture and gaming industries, HB 225 and HB 277, at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.
In Augusta and Columbia County today, Gov. Nathan Deal signed three bills into law.
At the former state Capitol in Milledgeville, Gov. Nathan Deal today signed SB 39, a bill that moves forward the formation of mental health courts, and SB 178, legislation that will give senior citizens greater options to age in place.