Features
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AG Carr Kicks Off Annual Fundraiser to Benefit Georgia’s Regional Food Banks
April 17, 2023
Attorney General Chris Carr, Feeding Georgia, and the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia today kicked off the 12th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy, a two-week fundraising competition to benefit the state’s seven regional food banks.
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With Pandemic Over, Focus Must Shift From Physical to Fiscal Health
April 14, 2023
On April 10th, 2023, President Joe Biden signed a bill officially ending the three-year national emergency for Covid-19. The White House intends to continue the “public health emergency” until May 11th. Perhaps then, we can consider the pandemic officially over.
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Georgia Annual Business Registration Season Sees Increase of 29,000 Corporate Filings in 2023
April 14, 2023
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced a record-breaking Annual Registration Season for the Corporations Division of the Secretary of State’s Office. The Annual Registration Season, which runs from January 1 – April 1, concluded with over 784,000 annual registration filings, marking an increase of more than 29,000 filings over last year’s filing period.
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Business Travel Begins to Take Off, But Full Recovery Experiences Further Delays
April 12, 2023
Though leisure travel reached pre-pandemic levels, corporate travel has been slower to return. A variety of factors appear to impact the decision to travel for business including employee safety, client interest in meeting in person, the value of attending a conference, and whether virtual conferencing platforms can replace a trip.
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Synovus Donates $2 Million to Strengthen Communities Throughout Its Footprint
April 07, 2023
Synovus Bank announced the commitment of $2 million in corporate donations to nonprofits and organizations in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and Tennessee. Through Synovus’ Corporate Donations Program, the bank is building on the millions of dollars it donates annually to address critical needs in the communities it serves.
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Kia Production Announcement Brings GA’s EV Efforts Full Circle
April 07, 2023
This week at the New York Auto Show, Kia officially announced that their newest EV, the Telluride sized EV9, will be built at the company’s plant in West Point Georgia. This is in addition to the 300,000 electric vehicles Kia’s corporate partner Hyundai plans to build at their Bryan County facility.
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Hartsfield-Jackson Named the World’s Busiest Airport
April 07, 2023
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has once again been named the world's busiest airport by the Airports Council International. In 2022, ATL served more passengers and conducted more aircraft movements than any other airport in the world.
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Georgia AP Pass Rate Rises to 15th in the Nation, Student Scores Increase
April 06, 2023
Georgia's Advanced Placement pass rate has risen to 15th in the nation, from 17th the two years prior, according to data released by the College Board today.
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The Home Depot Foundation Pledges $10M+ to Improve Accessibility, Support Communities Across the Country
April 05, 2023
The Home Depot Foundation pledged to invest $10 million in community service projects this year in celebration of the 30-year anniversary of The Home Depot's associate volunteer force, Team Depot.
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AT&T Spring Break: Soak Up the Sun, Not the Screen
April 04, 2023
Spring break is an opportunity for families to escape their monotonous daily routine and indulge in relaxation. And whether your family is jetting off for spring break or has a staycation planned close to home, spending some quality time together is likely high on your list. But how do you accomplish that when everyone (even you, parents) is glued to their phones and tablets 24/7?
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Annual goBeyondProfit Business Executive Opinion Survey Open for Participation
April 03, 2023
goBeyondProfit, a statewide alliance launched by business leaders for business leaders has opened its annual Executive Survey for participation.
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This Week Is A Time To Reflect On What Is Next
March 31, 2023
As someone whose annual calendar is heavily anchored in the activities of the Georgia General Assembly, the annual declaration of Sine Die for adjournment is a bit of relief. In fact, it’s quite freeing. It’s time to consider what is next.
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Additional State Budget Decrease of $66 Million Will Hurt University System of Georgia Institutions
March 31, 2023
The Fiscal Year 2024 budget passed Wednesday by the General Assembly includes an additional $66 million decrease in state funding, a cut that will impact teaching budgets, staff and students across the state.
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Uptown Columbus Food Truck Festival Set for April 1st
March 28, 2023
Uptown Columbus is gearing up to host its eleventh annual Food Truck Festival. Woodruff Park and Dillingham Bridge in Uptown Columbus will transform into “Food Truck Mecca” on April 1st.
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Upsizing in Georgia: More Likely Than You Think
March 28, 2023
There’s no denying that work from home has amplified homeowners’ dream for more space – but high costs and inflation are making it hard to realize. New data reveals that upsizing from a condo to a single-family home is very much possible – and even profitable – in 20 of the 200 largest cities in the U.S.
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Georgia Business Leaders & Seniors Call on Biden Administration to Protect Medicare Advantage
March 27, 2023
Georgia business leaders and seniors today denounced the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposal to cut $3 billion of Medicare Advantage funding in 2024. More than 30 million Americans — nearly half of those who are eligible for Medicare — have chosen Medicare Advantage for high-quality, affordable health care coverage, including one million people in Georgia.
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Freestanding Children’s Hospital Coming Soon to Columbus
March 24, 2023
Piedmont Columbus Regional has announced plans to create the region’s only freestanding Children’s Hospital in the heart of Columbus.
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Georgia Legislature To Depart Leaving Three Major Questions
March 24, 2023
The Georgia General Assembly is in its final official hours for 2023, with legislators prepared to gavel out “Sine Die” on March 29th. While this will end their 40 official business days in Atlanta for the year, it’s important to understand the real schedule of the legislature.
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Muscogee Educational Excellence Foundation Invests $135,000 to Send Teachers to Harvard
March 23, 2023
Eighteen teachers from the Muscogee County School District (MCSD) will attend the prestigious Harvard University Graduate School of Education June 26-20, courtesy of the Muscogee Educational Excellence Foundation’s (MEEF) Harvard Fellows program.
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Spring Travel Surges: AAA Survey Shows 41% of Georgians Plan to Travel for Spring Break
March 23, 2023
Travel bookings for 2023 are off to a very strong start and that is reflected in a new survey from AAA. According to the Auto Club Group, 87% of Georgians plan to travel this year. That’s significantly higher than 56% in 2022.
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Georgia Maintains Low Unemployment Rate for the Seventh Consecutive Month
March 23, 2023
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced today that Georgia's February unemployment rate was 3.1 percent, unchanged from a revised 3.1 percent in January. The unemployment rate has held at 3.1 percent for seven consecutive months and was five-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate of 3.6 percent.
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Georgia Ranks 8th for Best State to Start a Small Business
March 22, 2023
Capital on Tap, a business credit card expert, has conducted a new research study to determine the best and worst US states for starting a small business. The study analyzed eight factors including new firm survival rates, corporate tax rates, and the number of entrepreneurs per state to determine the viability of starting a small business in each state.
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C. Scott Votaw Named Executive Director of the Georgia Film Academy
March 21, 2023
The University System of Georgia has named C. Scott Votaw as executive director of the Georgia Film Academy.
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First Lady Marty Kemp Announces New Appointments to GRACE Commission
March 20, 2023
First Lady Marty Kemp announced Governor Brian Kemp signed an executive order increasing the membership of the Georgians for Refuge, Action, Compassion, and Education (GRACE) Commission by two seats and appointing four new members to fill both the newly-created vacancies and two others.
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Flat Rock Studio in Full Swing as Catalyst Productions Takes the Operating Lead at the Columbus-based Studio
March 17, 2023
Catalyst Productions announced the official start of the partnership with W. C. Bradley’s Flat Rock Studio based in Columbus, Georgia. In January, Catalyst Productions and W. C. Bradley Real Estate entered into an agreement for Catalyst Productions to operate and market Flat Rock Studio.