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Gov. Brian Kemp is ordering state agencies to freeze spending at current levels during this fiscal year and fiscal 2027 to ...
The Republican governor made the request through a memo sent by Richard Dunn, the director of Georgia’s Office of Planning and Budget. The letter touted the state’s “fiscal strength” and said ...
There's a growing chorus of voices calling for the return of political contributions from the now-defunct First Liberty ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is telling state agencies to keep spending at its current level and consider possible federal cuts ...
Georgia voters approved a constitutional amendment last November creating the tax court, aimed at improving efficiency in the ...
While a budget surplus exists in Georgia, the impact of federal cuts remains unclear, prompting a cautious approach from Gov. Kemp.
MLB pulled the game from Truist Park in 2021 to protest a GOP-backed election law. Now the game is back in Atlanta and the law is still on the books.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has joined a growing chorus of voices calling for the return of political ...
Four years ago, the annual Midsummer Classic was pulled from Atlanta in response to Georgia’s new voting restrictions. The game returns to the city Tuesday in a different political climate.
More than $200 million in federal education grants expected to reach Georgia by July 1 remain on hold, leaving after-school programs across the state in limbo and raising concerns among students, ...
State leaders and advocates in Georgia are putting pressure on Gov. Brian Kemp to demand that the Trump administration release federal funds it had withheld for after-school, summer and other ...