With gas prices at record highs, state senators in Georgia could vote as early as Tuesday on a measure that would temporarily suspend the state tax consumers pay for each gallon of gas.
Bill to suspend gas tax clears Senate, heads to desk of Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp
The Georgia Senate unanimously passed legislation Thursday temporarily suspending the state sales tax on gasoline.
Azerbaijan among main electricity exporters to Georgia
Georgian Economy and Sustainable Development Minister Levan Davitashvili has said that Azerbaijan is among the main electricity exporters to Georgia, Trend has reported.
Georgia turns to rival Florida to hire Mike White as new men’s basketball coach
Florida’s Mike White has been hired by the Georgia men’s basketball program as its next coach after recently announcing the firing of Tom Crean.
Georgia turns to rival Florida to hire Mike White as new men’s basketball coach
Florida’s Mike White has been hired by the Georgia men’s basketball program as its next coach after recently announcing the firing of Tom Crean.
Georgia basketball hires Florida’s Mike White as head coach
The Georgia Bulldogs did not take long to find a new head men’s basketball coach. Georgia is hiring former Florida Gators coach Mike White.
DICK YARBROUGH: If Georgia is so bad, why are so many people moving here?
You may be interested to know that you reside in a dumper of a place called Georgia. That revelation comes courtesy of TOP Data, a market research company with offices …
New economy reshapes Georgia jobs, spending two years into pandemic
Two years into the pandemic, Georgia’s economy is stronger in some ways and weaker in others. It’s also very different.
Georgia man who used COVID funds to buy Pokemon card sentenced to prison
Vinath Oudomsine, 31, from Dublin, Georgia, was sentenced to three years in prison after confessing to falsifying information to obtain a COVID-19 disaster relief loan. According to U.S. Attorney …
Georgia man who used COVID funds to buy Pokemon card sentenced to prison
Vinath Oudomsine, 31, from Dublin, Georgia, was sentenced to three years in prison after confessing to falsifying information to obtain a COVID-19 disaster relief loan. According to U.S. Attorney …