Deal proclaims Howard ‘Bo’ Callaway Day
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that he will proclaim Wednesday, March 19, 2014, as Howard “Bo” Callaway Day in Georgia and he has ordered flags flown at half-staff throughout the state that day.
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Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that he will proclaim Wednesday, March 19, 2014, as Howard “Bo” Callaway Day in Georgia and he has ordered flags flown at half-staff throughout the state that day.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced the creation of the Child Welfare Reform Council to improve our child welfare system and better protect Georgia’s most vulnerable citizens.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Gerresheimer Peachtree City, LP, a manufacturer of complex drug delivery systems, will expand in Fayette County, creating 120 jobs and investing double-digit millions into the expansion.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that President Obama approved his request for a major disaster declaration for 39 counties that sustained damage the Feb. 10-14 winter storm.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia’s net tax collections for the month of February totaled almost $838 million for an increase of $42 million, or 5.3 percent, compared to the month-ended February 2013.
Gov. Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal today kicked off Read Across Georgia Month in support of the governor’s Grade Level Reading Initiative, a push to have all Georgia third graders reading at grade level or better by the completion of third grade.
Gov. Nathan Deal and First Lady Sandra Deal today kicked off Read Across Georgia Month in support of the governor’s Grade Level Reading Initiative, a push to have all Georgia third graders reading at grade level or better by the completion of third grade.
Gov. Nathan Deal and Attorney General Sam Olens today announced that the state of Georgia has hired a new firm to represent it in ongoing water litigation.
Responding to news that President Obama failed to provide construction money for the Savannah Harbor deepening project in his budget recommendation, Gov. Nathan Deal said today he’s prepared for the state to move forward on its own.