Deal: Georgia will protect children from federal overreach
Gov. Nathan Deal today issued this statement in response to the Obama administration’s directive to school systems:
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Gov. Nathan Deal today issued this statement in response to the Obama administration’s directive to school systems:
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced seven winners of the Innovation in K-8 Mathematics and/or K-12 Computer Science/Coding Professional Learning Grants.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Sparta Industries, a manufacturer of HVAC duct liner insulation, will establish a new plant at the former Rheem Manufacturing building in Milledgeville.
Connections for Classrooms funds help implement digital learning, improve student achievement
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Georgia’s net tax collections for April totaled $2.07 billion, for an increase of $63.6 million, or 3.3 percent, over April 2015.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced during National Travel and Tourism Week that the state’s tourism industry generated $58.9 billion in business sales in 2015, according to the U.S. Travel Association and Tourism Economics.
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced the appointments of Dustin W. Hightower to a Superior Court Judgeship within the Coweta Judicial Circuit and Bradford L. Rigby as district attorney of the Cordele Judicial Circuit.
Gov. Nathan Deal today signed legislation that expands students’ and service members’ access to postsecondary education and jobs skills training.