Brian Kemp signed a new law that radically changes how a few select officeholders or party nominees raise money for their campaigns. The law, SB 221, will take effect this summer, and will play a …
This Is How Many Georgia Children Live in Poverty
As of 2019, more than 12 million U.S. children — 16.8% of all Americans under the age of 18 — were living below the poverty line in this country. This is significantly higher than the overall national …
Czech deputy health minister, business delegation visiting Georgia to discuss cooperation in medical field
Czech Deputy Minister of Health Radek Policar is visiting Georgia to discuss further cooperation perspectives in fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond with the Georgian authorities, …
Czech deputy health minister, business delegation visiting Georgia to discuss cooperation in medical field
Czech Deputy Minister of Health Radek Policar is visiting Georgia to discuss further cooperation perspectives in fighting against the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond with the Georgian authorities, …
Georgia scores AAA bond rating again this year
ATLANTA – The state of Georgia will be able to able to sell more than $1.1 billion in bonds next month for building projects at the lowest possible interest rates.
Georgia Approves $150M Budget for 2022
The University of Georgia has released its approved 2022 athletic budget, coming in north of $150M. The following statement was released by the Sports …
Capitol Recap: Stimulus estimates were way off for some Georgia cities
At least six metro Atlanta cities have learned that the American Rescue Plan won’t be rescuing them nearly as much as they had expected.
Land fights, public opposition left Georgia reliant on one pipeline
Georgia and the Southeast are extremely dependent on the Colonial Pipeline for its gas, diesel and jet fuel. How did that come to be?
Georgia’s youngest business owner hit by fraudulent unemployment claims
In April, the business started receiving letters from the Georgia Department of Labor indicating men and women were seeking unemployment benefits–people who have never worked for Mason Super Dogs.
Investors in Georgia discover that Ease of Doing Business rankings can be deceptive
Recent political upheaval has so far done little harm to Georgia’s reputation as a great place to do business. But ongoing disputes with foreign investors may change that.