Anthem announced today that Robert Bunch has been named President, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Georgia.
Trump Says His Georgia Election Coercion Was ‘Even More’ Perfect Than His Ukraine Extortion
The former president is under criminal investigation in Georgia for trying to coerce officials into overturning his election loss there …
Robert Bunch Named President, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Georgia
Anthem announced today that Robert Bunch has been named President, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Georgia.
Georgia: Building a Framework for Greater Fiscal Resilience
The COVID-19 pandemic pushed Georgia’s government debt-to-GDP ratio above the statutory level of 60 percent. Fortunately, the government had already built the capacity to manage the unexpected debt …
Here’s what Gov. Brian Kemp’s budget covers for Georgia health care — and what it doesn’t
In many ways, health care is getting a boost in Gov. Brian Kemp’s budget. Kemp’s proposed budget envisions a record $30.2 billion in state spending next year. The highest-profile items include $5,000 …
Georgia Power restores service to 110,000+ customers Sunday
Managing through waves of high winds, snow and freezing rain, thousands of Georgia Power workers are restoring power for customers Sunday as Winter Storm Izzy continues through the state. Crews are …
Georgia Power restores service to 110,000+ customers Sunday
Managing through waves of high winds, snow and freezing rain, thousands of Georgia Power workers are restoring power for customers Sunday as Winter Storm Izzy continues through the state. Crews are …
Georgia: investing for change
Highlights from our work in Georgia, one of the most exciting countries in the EBRD region and host of the 2015 Annual Meeting and Business Forum.
A look at Gov. Kemp’s Georgia budget in a flush financial year
After a strong post-pandemic bounce back with record tax collections and a $2.2 billion surplus, Kemp has a lot of money to work with.
Kemp seeks $1.6B in Georgia tax rebates worth $250 or $500
Gov. Brian Kemp wants to use $1.6 billion of Georgia’s $2.2 billion in spare cash to give rebates in April on state income taxes.