(The Center Square) — Georgia lawmakers are likely to pass school choice legislation when they reconvene, one expert predicts. School choice has taken on new resonance after Rep. Mesha Mainor…
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(The Center Square) — While Georgia officials continually tout economic development wins, it appears to be causing some consternation among new and long-standing employers in parts of the state. “As…
(The Center Square) — Georgia authorities are touting a program, saying it will help low-income Georgians qualify for Medicaid. However, how many people signed up for the Georgia Pathways to…
(The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has filed an amicus brief in a highly visible U.S. Supreme Court case that could overturn a standing practice that gives federal…
(The Center Square) – A designer and marketer of kitchen and cleaning products plans to build a new Effingham County distribution center. Rancho Cucamonga, California-based Bradshaw Home plans to partner…
(The Center Square) — State officials have removed more than 95,000 from Georgia’s Medicaid rolls, but one Georgia group says the move merely returns the program to how it was…
(The Center Square) — Georgia elections officials are poised to remove more than 190,000 voters from the rolls if the voters don’t respond to notices from the state, a move…
(The Center Square) — Georgia’s unemployment rate continues to remain lower than the national rate. On Thursday, officials said the Peach State’s June rate was 3.2%, the same as May’s…
(The Center Square) — A 72-year-old Alpharetta businessman faces five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to bribing two Atlanta city officials in exchange for directing millions of dollars…
(The Center Square) — Atlanta officials want state lawmakers to punish railroads for blocking grade crossings, but a leading state lawmaker says there is nothing the state can do. The…