July 2020 News
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        Georgia Delegation Ask Kemp to Put a Statue of John Lewis in US Captiol
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        Georgia World Congress Center Surge Beds to Re-Open, State Partners with Grady to Coordinate COVID-19 Patients Statewide
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        GaDOE Awarded $18.5M for Virtual and Personalized LearningThe Georgia Department of Education will receive an $18.5 million federal grant to expand virtual and personalized learning in the state. 
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        Delta Expands Change-fee Waivers for New Bookings, Travel through 2020
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        Southern Company Reports Second-Quarter 2020 Earnings
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        UPS Releases 2Q 2020 Earnings
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        Georgia Launches State/Local Partnership to Connect Students to the Internet
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        Nearly Half of Homebuyers Made an Offer Sight-Unseen, the Highest Share on Record
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        CompTIA Launches Technology Interest Groups in Artificial Intelligence, Drones and Advancing Women in Technology
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        GEMA Donates Additional PPE supplies to USG
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        Governor Kemp Honors the Life and Legacy of Congressman John Robert Lewis
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        Office of Secretary of State Joins Financial Security Experts for Second COVID Fraud Teletown Hall
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        Georgia Public Policy Foundation: Education Options are Varied and Available
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        Farmers to Families Food Box Program Reaches 50 Million Boxes Delivered
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        The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index Decreased in July
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        SBA’s Payroll Protection Program Saves Thousands of Jobs
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        Georgia Hospitals, Nursing Homes Push for More Federal COVID-19 Relief
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        Charlie Harper: Covid Presents Opportunity To Rethink Student Loans
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        Kemp Nominates Statewide Business Court Clerk
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        Senate Passes Resolution Honoring John Lewis
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        Senator Loeffler Announces $11.8M in Grants for Georgia Small Businesses
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        UPS Promotes Laura Lane to Chief Corporate Affairs And Communications Officer
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        S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index Reports 4.5% Annual Home Price Gain In May
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        Survey: Most Small Businesses Project Revenue Decreases Due to COVID-19 Despite Nearly Half Avoiding Forced Closures
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        Music Company Stays Afloat with SBDC Help



