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“If we want to continue to be the number one state in which to do business, we must foster a business-friendly climate,” Jones said. “We have to work together to ensure that we put families and consumers first by tackling the hidden costs we all pay thanks to Georgia’s current tort laws.”
The training program involves three distinct partners: Stow, Georgia Northwestern Technical College and Georgia Quick Start. Each partner will be responsible for the successful completion of the program.
“With more than 20 years of experience across sales, operations and consulting, she understands the needs of Georgia’s businesses and families and is well positioned to advance our focus on affordability, access and whole health.”
“What began as helping organizations optimize and modernize complex systems has grown into helping them build resilience into every layer of their digital operations. In today’s AI-driven environment, resilience is a business imperative, not just a technical one.”
By some estimates, the United States will need an additional four million homes by 2030 to meet demand. In Georgia alone, it is estimated that over 365,000 additional homes will be needed statewide.
Located southeast of Atlanta in Macon-Bibb County, the planned facility is designed to host various multipurpose events like minor league hockey, basketball games, high school tournaments, concerts, conferences, trade shows, and more.
The new college will serve as the academic home for students in associate degree programs, interdisciplinary bachelor’s degrees, dual enrollment, ROTC, Continuing and Professional Education, and a variety of minors, centers and academic pathways.
Every audit, every recount, every court ruling confirmed what we, the people of Fulton County, already knew. Our elections were fair and accurate, and every legal vote was counted.
Atlanta has been here before. In 1996, the city welcomed the world for the Summer Olympics, an event that transformed its identity, infrastructure, and international profile.
Georgia is a top state for talent, and maintaining its momentum requires understanding emerging job sectors, the skills they demand, and the readiness of Georgians to step into these roles.
Individuals will be able to pay for traffic citations, school bus arm violations, probation fees, fines and restitution for cases that do not require a court appearance.
“Connected” is actually a pretty good description of why we all put in so much time, effort and money to plan these events.
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