2,743 actions: orders, press releases, proclamations, appointments.
Reappointing the Honorable Joseph Giovinco as a member of the State Board of Podiatry Examiners
Appointing the Honorable Trenton D. Turk as a member of the State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors
Reappointing the Honorable Barbara J. Baxter as a member of the State Board of Long-Term Care Facility Administrators
Appointing the Honorable Douglas Paul McMonigle as a member of the State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors
Reappointing the Honorable Timothy Brendan Paslawski as a member of the Veterans Service Board
Appointing the Honorable Moses Jamere Little as a member of the State Rehabilitation Council
Reappointing the Honorable Dan Elder, III as a member of the State Water Well Standards Advisory Council
Appointing the Review Commission to examine the indictment of Brandon Holt, Mayor of Pineview
Authorizing the demolition and removal of a structure from A.H. Stephens State Park
Gov. Kemp: Georgia Department of Corrections Investigation Exposes Multi-State Criminal Enterprise
Carr Fights New EPA Regulations, Stands Up for Georgia Meat and Poultry Processors
Gov. Kemp Announces Appointments to Superior Court, State Courts
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Protects Homeowners; Senate Passes Save Our Homes Act
Braselton Man Wanted for Insurance Fraud, Forgery
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Applauds Passage of Budget Transparency Priority
Columbus Man Convicted of Felony Murder in Fatal Shooting at Wilson Apartment Complex
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Supports Strong 2A Measure
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Issues Statement on the Senate Passage of FY25 Budget
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Fights to Protect Women’s Sports; Senate Passes HB 1104
Gov. Kemp Hosts U.S. House Transportation Committee Chairman, Urges Further Savannah Harbor Investment
Spalding County Couple Indicted on Charges of Operating an Unlicensed Personal Care Home
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Applauds Final Passage of Certificate of Need Reform
Lt. Governor Burt Jones: Holding Those Who Champion Sanctuary Policies Accountable
Leading the Charge: Georgia's Unemployment Rate Dips Eight-Tenths Below the National Average, Jobs Reach All-Time High
Carr Challenges EPA’s Burdensome Emissions Rule for Oil and Gas Producers
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Backs the Blue
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Issues Statement on Passage of “Austin’s Law”
Willie James Pye Executed This Evening
Appointing the Honorable Stephen Syfan as Chairperson of the Lake Lanier Islands Development Authority
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Applauds Tax Cuts Totaling Over Half Billion
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Fights to Preserve Integrity of Women’s Sports
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Applauds House Passage of Tort Reform Priority
Carr Calls on NCAA to Protect Women’s Sports
Gov. Kemp Announces Incoming Adjutant General of Georgia National Guard
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson Statement on Cancer Diagnosis
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Expresses Support for Independent Council on Women’s Sports, Urges NCAA to Ban Biological Men in Women’s Sports
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Expands Access to Rural Healthcare; Senate Passes CON Reform
Carr Leads 10-State Challenge of SEC’s Unlawful Climate Disclosure Rule for Businesses
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Protects Georgians with Significant Public Safety Measure
Carr Leads Multistate Effort Calling on U.S. Senate to Pass Laken Riley Act
Lt. Governor Burt Jones Applauds Signing of Senate Bill 332 Into Law
Appointing the Honorable Amy B. Godfrey as Solicitor General of Coweta County
February Net Tax Revenues Fall 4.3%; Adjusted YTD Down 3.1%
Commissioner King Reminds Georgians: Change Clocks, Change Batteries
Heard County Fire Fatality Under Investigation
Georgia's Unemployment Rate Declines for the First Time in Over 12 Months
Lt. Governor Burt Jones: Sanctuary Cities Have No Place in Georgia
Carr Highlights Efforts to Protect Georgia Consumers
Reappointing the Honorable JaNice Van Ness as a member of the Division of Family and Children Services State Advisory Board
Reappointing the Honorable Pamela Reddick Collins as a member of the State Board of Occupational Therapy