Deal: AAA rating yields historically low rates
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia has once again received triple-A bond ratings from all three major municipal bond rating agencies.
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Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia has once again received triple-A bond ratings from all three major municipal bond rating agencies.
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, Inc. (HCE) will locate its headquarters and warehouse facility in Norcross in Gwinnett County.
Gov. Nathan Deal today made opening remarks at the 2011 USA India Business Summit, hosted at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Deal joined the Honorable V.S.
Lee Ann Meadows, Georgia Commission on Hearing Impaired and Deaf Persons (Reappointment)
“After a thorough review of the voluntary survey conducted by Georgia’s Department of Agriculture, under the leadership of Commissioner Gary Black, it is my understanding that there are some 11,000 employment opportunities currently available in the ag
Gov. Nathan Deal and members of the OneGeorgia Authority Board met today to approve $8 million in grants and loans from OneGeorgia Authority’s portfolio of financing programs.
In an effort to bring more investment and jobs to Georgia, Gov. Nathan Deal is traveling to Canada this weekend. Gov. Deal and a Georgia delegation of business and government leaders will attend the Southeastern U.S.
Last week, Gov. Nathan Deal sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack requesting that 22 Georgia counties be declared disaster areas in response to Georgia’s ongoing drought.
The state of Georgia’s net revenue in May rose $29 million or 2.5 percent as compared to net revenues in May 2010, Gov. Nathan Deal reported today.