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At Atlanta Preschool, Ossoff Says Child Tax Credit Can Reduce Poverty
Ossoff stopped by to promote a provision of the American Rescue Plan the White House intends will help mitigate barriers faced from poverty.
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Ossoff stopped by to promote a provision of the American Rescue Plan the White House intends will help mitigate barriers faced from poverty.
Earlier this month, state House and Senate committees in charge of redistricting and reapportionment held a virtual hearing for residents.
U.S. Attorney General Garland announced the Department of Justice is suing the state of Georgia to overturn its sweeping elections law.
On Saturday, Georgia will stop participating in a host of federal programs enhancing state unemployment during the pandemic.
Georgia Power and its parent company, Southern Co., endured a blistering hearing at the Georgia Public Service Commission Thursday.
This was forced upon Trump after two counties demanded he pay the legal costs they had incurred in defending his "nonsense" suits.
She knew the vehicle escorting her to the next stop was electric powered, but wasn't the car's range limited?
Twin Pines President Ingle said his company would not rush sending final pieces of its application to the environmental protection division.
Georgia is not doing President Biden any favors this time — about 52 percent of Georgians 18 or older have received at least one dose.
The justices ruled, 7-to-2 majority, that states lacked standing to challenge the constitutionality of President Obama's health care law.
Lawmakers began the once-in-a-decade process of redrawing the state's political boundaries with a virtual joint hearing.
“For the first chunk of April through October, the calls were really focused on individuals who were extremely stressed" -- Timberlake
Just over a third of Georgians are fully vaccinated for COVID-19, lower than in most states, according to the report.
Fox News and the conservative entertainment industry push the spurious theory to keep their viewers in a state of panic, the author states.
Since the shutdown of the courtroom, the Supreme Court hosted virtual hearings that allowed the state's highest court to not fall behind.
Tobe Yubo wants to be a teacher, and her associate's degree from Perimeter College at Georgia State University is the key to her dream job.
The Federal Aviation Administration is planning a June release of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the controversial space port.
When Borders ended her run as a midwife, she had helped bring into the world as many as 6,000 babies.
The resolution passed states in part that being taught "slavery and racism are betrayals of the country’s founding principles."
And if you've never lived close to a Georgia Renewable Power (GRP) plant, you are fortunate. That, too, is an unforgettable experience.