Governor Nathan Deal - Georgia’s 82nd Governor (2011-2019)
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Press Releases
Deal: All metro schoolchildren returned to families
Working with school districts across the metro Atlanta area, Gov. Nathan Deal is pleased to announce that all schoolchildren have now been returned safely to their families.
Deal declares state of emergency
After consultation with GEMA Director Charley English and other state agency heads, Gov. Nathan Deal has signed a state of emergency declaration related to the winter storm for the entire state of Georgia.
Deal applauds Georgia’s tourism industry, unveils 2014 travel guide
Gov. Nathan Deal today highlighted the vital role the tourism industry plays in Georgia’s economic prosperity at the annual Tourism, Hospitality & Arts Day at the state Capitol.
Deal backs improvements to State Health Benefit Plan
Gov. Nathan Deal today expressed his full support for the Department of Community Health board’s decision to lower out-of-pocket health care costs for state employees.
Deal signs order prohibiting propane price gouging
With inclement weather headed toward Georgia, Gov. Nathan Deal today in coordination with Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black signed an executive order prohibiting price gouging for propane.
Deal appoints 18 to boards
Howard R. Sills, County and Municipal Probation Advisory Council (reappointment)
Deal: Daniel Defense to create 120 jobs in Bryan County
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Daniel Defense, a leader in small arms manufacturing, will expand its existing operations in Black Creek adding 120 new jobs and investing $20 million into the project over the next five years.
Deal: Ollie’s to create approximately 175 jobs in Commerce
Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Ollie’s will locate its new Southeast distribution center in Commerce, creating approximately 175 new jobs and investing $14.56 million into the project over the next five years.
Deal: DeKalb community came together in time of crisis
Gov. Nathan Deal this morning accepted an invitation from the DeKalb Board of Education and Superintendent Michael Thurmond to celebrate news that an accrediting agency had removed the board from probation.