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Governor Brian Kemp: Georgia’s Path2College 529 Plan Reaches $4 Billion Savings Milestone, Introduces Lower Plan Fees in 2021
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Georgia families have a lot to look forward to in 2021 with a boost to their college savings plan
Governor Brian Kemp: KB Autosys to Open Company’s First U.S. Automotive Manufacturing Facility in Meriwether County, Create 180 Jobs
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Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that KB Autosys, a brake pad supplier, will invest $38 million in opening their first U.S. advanced manufacturing facility in Georgia.
Governor Brian Kemp: Georgia Administers 1 Millionth Vaccine
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Today, Governor Brian Kemp and Commissioner Kathleen Toomey M.D, M.P.H, announced that Georgia has administered and reported 1,030,872 doses of the coronavirus vaccine
Governor Brian Kemp: Names 37 Appointments
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Today Governor Brian P. Kemp announced thirty-seven appointments to various state boards, commissions, councils, panels, and offices.
Governor Brian Kemp: Names Six Judicial Appointments
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Today Governor Brian P. Kemp announced his appointment
Governor Brian Kemp: Georgia’s Rural Communities Are Struggling to Stay Afloat
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Rural communities throughout Georgia are struggling to stay afloat. With high unemployment rates, limited economic development opportunities and reduced access to quality healthcare, education, and, yes – high speed internet, it’s tough for residents, businesses and organizations in small towns to get ahead.
Governor Brian Kemp: Interview: Small Business Owner and Sec. of State Brian Kemp
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“I know that you can’t completely run government like a company, but you can bring in business principles and processes.”
Governor Brian Kemp: Letter to the Editor: Georgia’s Rural Communities Are Struggling to Stay Afloat
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Rural communities throughout Georgia are struggling to stay afloat. With high unemployment rates, limited economic development opportunities and reduced access to quality healthcare, education, and, yes – high speed internet, it’s tough for residents, businesses and organizations in small towns to get ahead.
Governor Brian Kemp: Addresses Rotary, Talks Gubernatorial Race Later
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Secretary of State Brian Kemp deftly avoided talk of this year’s gubernatorial race while addressing the Rotary Club of Effingham County on Thursday.