Governor Nathan Deal - Georgia’s 82nd Governor (2011-2019)
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Press Releases
In Case You Missed It: How Republican-controlled Georgia became a national leader in criminal justice reform
Fusion Media Network: "Not too long ago, the state was the epitome of tough-on-crime policies: A 2009 Pew study found that one in 13 Georgians was under criminal supervision (in jail, on probation, or on parole), the highest rate of any state.
First Lady Sandra Deal makes public library donations
First Lady Sandra Deal today announced that she will donate a copy of “Memories of the Mansion: The Story of Georgia’s Governor’s Mansion,” to every public library in Georgia. This announcement was made in partnership with The Georgia Council of Public Libraries during “Public Library Day” at the Georgia State Capitol.
Deal: State Charter Schools Commission receives perfect score on national assessment
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that the State Charter Schools Commission of Georgia (SCSC) received 12 out of 12 points on NACSA’s Index of Essential Practices (Index), an annual assessment of charter school authorizer quality administered by the National Association of Charter School Authorizers (NACSA).
Deal receives Appellate Review Commission report
The Georgia Appellate Review Commission today submitted its final report to Gov. Nathan Deal. Deal signed an executive order creating the commission in October 2015.
Deal: Valmiera Glass to create 425 jobs in Laurens County
Latvian-based company to invest $90 million in Dublin headquarters expansion
Deal: Kaiser Permanente to create 800 jobs in metro Atlanta
Health care company to increase Georgia presence with new contact center in Gwinnett County, invest $51 million
Deal issues state of emergency ahead of new winter storm
Ahead of a second winter storm this week, Gov. Nathan Deal issued a new state of emergency for 21 counties beginning Thursday evening and lasting through Sunday, Jan. 24, at midnight.