Deal: Georgia will not accept Syrian refugees
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that he will not accept Syrian refugees in Georgia and called upon President Obama to suspend the resettlement program in the United States.
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Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that he will not accept Syrian refugees in Georgia and called upon President Obama to suspend the resettlement program in the United States.
Leading energy technology company to invest more than $70 million in Statesboro facility
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Georgia’s net tax collections for October totaled nearly $1.63 billion, an increase of $4.6 million, or 0.3 percent, over October 2014.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia has been named the No. 1 state in the nation in which to do business for the third consecutive year by Site Selection magazine, a leading economic development trade publication.
Cathy Atkins, Department of Family and Children Services (DFCS) State Advisory Board
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced the appointment of the Honorable Amanda H. Mercier, the Honorable Nels S.D. Peterson and the Honorable Brian M. Rickman to the Georgia Court of Appeals.
Gov. Nathan Deal today launched Georgia WorkSmart, a work-based learning initiative, at the King’s Hawaiian facility in Flowery Branch.