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- Georgia Secretary of State
The Georgia Secretary of State registers voters, tracks annual corporate filings, grants professional licenses, and oversees the state's securities' market
- Taxes Refunds | Georgia. gov
Learn how Georgia’s state tax laws apply to you
- Governor of Georgia - Governor Brian P. Kemp Office of the Governor
The Kemp Family is truly honored to serve Georgia In the years to come, we will advance initiatives that spur job growth in all parts of our state, lower tax
- Gov. Kemp Signs Major Tax Relief Bills for Hardworking Georgians
Georgia's excise tax on gasoline is currently 33 3 cents per gallon and 37 3 cents per gallon of diesel "I want to thank Governor Brian Kemp, Speaker Jon Burns and our friends in the Georgia General Assembly for their ongoing work on behalf of the hardworking people of Georgia," said Lt Governor Burt Jones
- License Verification | Georgia Composite Medical Board
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- Hurricane Helene Block Grant Applications Open March 16th, 2026
The application, eligibility requirements, guidance documents, and additional details are available at www farmrecovery com “I’m incredibly proud to announce that Georgia farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene can apply for relief beginning on March 16, 2026,” said Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper
- Gov. Kemp: UCB to Invest $2 Billion in Georgia, Establish First U. S . . .
ATLANTA – Governor Brian P Kemp today announced that global biopharmaceutical giant UCB, Inc is planning a significant investment of $2 billion in Georgia to establish its first U S pharmaceutical biologics manufacturing facility The investment will generate 330 new jobs over the next several years at the Rowen Foundation's state-of-the-art, 2,000-acre science and learning campus in
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