Deal appoints new Senate floor leaders
Gov. Nathan Deal today named Rick Jeffares (R-Locust Grove) and Charlie Bethel (R-Dalton) as new state Senate floor leaders.
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Gov. Nathan Deal today named Rick Jeffares (R-Locust Grove) and Charlie Bethel (R-Dalton) as new state Senate floor leaders.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Decostar Industries, a manufacturing division of the automotive parts supplier Magna Exteriors and Interiors, will expand its facility in Carrollton, creating a minimum of 120 new jobs and investing $26 million.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced the appointment of the Hon. Charles R. Beaudrot Jr. as administrative law judge for the Georgia Tax Tribunal, the Hon. Wayne D. McLocklin as Superior Court judge of the Piedmont Judicial Circuit and the Hon. R. Michael Gailey as State Court Judge of Putnam County.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced a comprehensive assessment of economic development opportunities at Georgia’s military base establishments and their surrounding communities as part of his ongoing effort to grow Georgia’s economy through job creation.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Kia Motors, one of the fastest-growing car companies in the United States, is investing in production efficiencies at Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia in West Point.
Gov. Nathan Deal, Porsche President and Chief Executive Officer Detlev von Platen and numerous dignitaries broke ground today for Porsche North America’s new headquarters at Aerotropolis Atlanta.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that as part of his FY2014 budget proposal, he will seek an additional $50 million in funding for the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project at the Georgia Ports Authority Board meeting.
Gov. Nathan Deal today informed the Obama administration that Georgia will not set up its own health care exchange, citing Obamacare’s one-size fits all approach and the high cost that the law places on states.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia’s net tax collections for October totaled $1.38 billion for an increase of $83.5 million, or 6.4 percent, compared to October 2011.