Governor Nathan Deal - Georgia’s 82nd Governor (2011-2019)
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Press Releases
Pratt & Whitney to expand operations in Columbus: International aerospace company will create approximately 180 new jobs to overhaul military aircraft engines
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Pratt & Whitney, a global aerospace leader, will expand its manufacturing facility in Columbus creating approximately 180 new manufacturing jobs.
Deal: President's budget disappoints
After seeing President Obama’s funding proposal for the Port of Savannah, Gov. Nathan Deal experienced a typical Valentine’s Day reaction: disappointment that it didn’t live up to expectations but hope for better outcomes in the future.
Deal pushes for quicker ruling on Obamacare
Gov. Nathan Deal, along with 28 other governors, sent a letter today to President Obama urging him to direct the U.S. Department of Justice to expedite the appeals process in the multistate litigation against Obamacare.
January revenues up 8.1 percent over 2010
The state of Georgia’s revenues increased $117 million or 8.1 percent in January when compared to the same month’s 2010 figures, the office of Gov. Nathan Deal announced today.
Deal, Olens will continue fight vs. Obamacare
At a news conference today, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal and Attorney Gen. Sam Olens vowed to continue the state’s lawsuit against Obamacare to the Supreme Court after a federal district court judge ruled the law unconstitutional.
Statement from Gov. Nathan Deal on the death of a Highway Emergency Response Operator (HERO) today:
I am deeply saddened to hear of this tragic loss today. Spencer Pass died in the service of the people of Georgia doing dangerous work that benefits and protects us all.
Deal appoints APS liaisons, empowers GEMA director
Gov. Nathan Deal has named Georgia House Minority Leader Stacey Abrams and Atlanta attorney Beth Beskin to act as his liaisons with the Atlanta Public Schools.