Deal names Public Defender Standards Council leader
Gov. Nathan Deal today named attorney Bryan Tyson as executive director of the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council.
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Gov. Nathan Deal today named attorney Bryan Tyson as executive director of the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council.
Gov. Nathan Deal said today that the landmark transportation bill passed last night will give Georgia dedicated resources to maintain the state’s roads and bridges.
Gov. Nathan Deal today signed an executive order directing state agencies to begin preparations for enactment of H.B. 1, legislation that will allow the use of cannabis oil for eight medical conditions.
Gov. Nathan Deal today celebrated House passage of legislation that will allow Georgians to vote next year on creation of an Opportunity School District (OSD) to rescue children from chronically failing public schools.
Atlanta – Governor Nathan Deal today signed a proclamation declaring April “Child Abuse Prevention Month.” First Lady Sandra Deal and the Georgia Children’s Cabinet, along with representatives from the Governor’s Office for Children an
Atlanta – Governor Nathan Deal today signed a proclamation declaring April “Child Abuse Prevention Month.” First Lady Sandra Deal and the Georgia Children’s Cabinet, along with representatives from the Governor’s Office for Children an
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Wells Lighting, a Korea-based light manufacturer, will locate its first North American headquarters in Millen, creating more than 200 jobs and investing $30 million into the project over the next two years.
Earl Graham, Construction Industry Licensing Board -- Electrical Contractors
Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Applied Systems, a Chicago-based software company focused on the insurance industry, will expand its Atlanta operations, creating 150 jobs in the Buckhead area.