Wall Street Journal: Deal, governors leading on criminal justice reform
The Wall Street Journal recognized Gov. Nathan Deal's efforts on overhauling Georgia's criminal justice reform system in a July editoral. Read the full text below:
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The Wall Street Journal recognized Gov. Nathan Deal's efforts on overhauling Georgia's criminal justice reform system in a July editoral. Read the full text below:
Gov. Nathan Deal is committed to protecting life at all stages, particularly the most vulnerable and defenseless among us.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia’s net tax collections for June totaled nearly $1.82 billion, an increase of $55.2 million, or 3.1 percent, compared to June 2014.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia-lensed feature film and television productions generated an economic impact of more than $6 billion during fiscal year 2015 (July 1, 2014-June 30, 2015).
Gov. Nathan Deal and Rep. Calvin Smyre (Columbus) announced today that the state has selected Henry County-based sculptor Andy Davis to create the statue of Martin Luther King, Jr. that will stand on Georgia Capitol grounds.
Following today’s Supreme Court ruling that legalizes gay marriage in all states, Gov. Nathan Deal said Georgia will follow federal law.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that National Beef Packing Company, LLC, a leading beef processing and packing company will expand its operations in Moultrie, creating approximately 200 jobs and roughly $9 million into the expansion.