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Gov. Kemp going to South Korea to smooth things over after ICE raid on Georgia Hyundai plant
Gov. Brian Kemp is heading to South Korea to smooth things out after a federal raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant. South Korea ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture earlier notified states that there would be "insufficient funds" for SNAP after October.
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Gov. Kemp suspends Towns County sheriff after misconduct probe
Gov. Brian Kemp has suspended Towns County Sheriff Kenneth Henderson for 60 days effective immediately. The suspension ...
With the shutdown continuing into Day 16, many military families and federal workers in Georgia are tightening their budgets ...
Former Georgia state representative Vernon Jones is running for Georgia Secretary of State, promising to focus on "election ...
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Georgia surplus hits $14.6B as lawmakers eye spending plans
Georgia’s reserves have climbed to $14.6 billion, including $9 billion in undesignated funds and $5.6 billion in the rainy ...
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits may be impacted if the government shutdown continues into next month, ...
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Georgia Tech outlines latest 'mitigation strategies' to deal with effects of government shutdown
Among the most concrete policies now in effect at Georgia Tech are limits on new job offers, search firm and temp staffing ...
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Georgia Tech preparing for government shutdown impacts
Georgia Tech says it is preparing steps to limit the impact of a possible partial federal government shutdown on its ...
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Tens of thousands march against Georgia's government as local election snubbed by opposition held
when Georgia was ruled from Moscow. The rally’s organizers, including veteran opera singer Paata Burchuladze, called on ...
“While we remain hopeful that the U.S. government shutdown will end soon, it is a fluid situation and we need to begin to slow spending to preserve cash and maintain essential campus operations,” ...
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Georgia’s prime minister says protesters want to topple his government and vows a further crackdown
TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze on Sunday accused the opposition of trying to topple his ...
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