Deal signs bill that implements policies for concussed youths
Gov. Nathan Deal today signed HB 284, the Return to Play Act of 2013, at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite.
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Gov. Nathan Deal today signed HB 284, the Return to Play Act of 2013, at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite.
Gov. Nathan Deal today signed SB 136, a bill that lowers the blood-alcohol content limit for boaters from a .10 to a .08 and increases penalties for those caught boating while intoxicated.
Gov. Nathan Deal today signed into law legislation that aims to boost Georgia’s college completion rate.
Gov. Nathan Deal today signed into law House Bill 202, the congressional district balancing bill, and Senate Bill 70, the Design Build “best value” bill, at the Atlanta Metro Chamber of Commerce.
At the Georgia Sheriffs’ Association’s annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Dinner in Glennville today, Gov. Nathan Deal signed two bills, one that allows long-serving officers to keep their firearms when they retire and another to promote Georgia Grown products.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced the appointment of Jason B. Thompson as State Court judge of Fayette County. Thompson will fill the vacancy created by the appointment of the Hon. Carla Wong McMillian to the Georgia Court of Appeal.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Georgia’s net tax collections for March totaled $1.17 billion for an increase of nearly $12.7 million, or 1.1 percent, compared to March 2012.
Released today, President Obama’s budget proposal allots $1.28 million to the Savannah Harbor Deepening Project.
Gov. Nathan Deal and Kubota Corp. today announced the grand opening of its new $73 million manufacturing facility at Kubota Industrial Equipment in Jefferson.
Today at the Clay National Guard Center in Marietta, Gov. Nathan Deal announced that the U.S.