July 2024 Features
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Brunswick Sets Cargo Record While Savannah Suffers Slight Decline
July 31, 2024
The Port of Brunswick had a better year than the Port of Savannah, the Georgia Ports Authority reported Tuesday.
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State Health Coverage Commission Begins Work
July 30, 2024
A newly created state commission looking for ways to improve health-care access and quality for low-income uninsured Georgians held its kickoff meeting last Thursday.
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ACE Celebrates 24-Year Legacy of Funding Georgia Small Business Owners at It's 2024 Annual Awards Fundraiser
July 30, 2024
Recognizing small businesses and the communities they serve is not only a duty of ACE – it is truly an honor. ACE | Access to Capital for Entrepreneurs Inc. is pleased to announce its Fundraiser for the 2024 Annual Awards Event taking place on September 19th from 4 PM – 7 PM at the magnificent Savanna Hall at Zoo Atlanta.
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Georgia Milestones Test Scores Show Post-pandemic Improvement
July 29, 2024
Students showed continued improvement in the latest Georgia Milestones tests that cratered during the pandemic, the state Department of Education reported Friday.
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Georgia Chamber of Commerce Nominations for the 2024 Rural Awards Still Open
July 29, 2024
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce announced the nominations process for the inaugural Georgia Chamber Rural Awards. These awards recognize the outstanding efforts of individuals, businesses, organizations, programs, and communities that have implemented innovative strategies and mission-based initiatives to address challenges and promote prosperity in Georgia’s rural areas.
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Employees Make Historic Sacrifices to Preserve Quality of Life: Data Confirms Georgians Make Tough Choices Due to Gaps in Family-Focused Benefits
July 26, 2024
Employees are increasingly prioritizing overall wellness and benefits that enable them to help their families thrive. A new report by goBeyondProfit reveals widening gaps between what companies are currently offering and what employees are looking for in an employer.
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Georgia's AAA Bond Rating Reaffirmed by S&P
July 24, 2024
At the start of an international trip to promote the No. 1 state for business and further job creation in Georgia, Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that S&P Global Ratings reaffirmed its "AAA with a stable outlook" assessment for the state's credit worthiness.
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FSA Stories: Jackyln’s Story from Fostering Success Act, Inc
July 23, 2024
Meet Jackyln, a sophomore at Georgia Tech studying biochemistry. Her path from foster care to a promising career in forensics showcases her determination and resilience, and she thanks Georgia taxpayers for making it possible.
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Hartsfield-Jackson Remains World’s Busiest Airport
July 23, 2024
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has once again been recognized as the busiest airport in the world by Airports Council International World, according to the latest ACI World Airport Traffic Dataset for 2023.
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Georgia Among States Leading in New Businesses
July 22, 2024
A new study has named the top ten states submitting the most business applications, and Georgia comes in at #4.
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Public Service Commission to Take Up Plan to Add New Fossil Fuels to Energy Mix
July 22, 2024
Georgia energy regulators already have approved a request by Georgia Power for a significant increase in electrical generating capacity to meet the needs of a growing state.
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Confidence Among Small and Midsize Business CEOs Dips in Q2 2024
July 22, 2024
Small and midsize business CEO confidence decreased slightly to 83.3 in Q2 2024, according to the latest CEO Confidence Index released by CEO coaching and peer advisory organization Vistage.
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Gov. Kemp Announces Details for $1.5B Transportation Infrastructure Investment
July 19, 2024
Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced new details for the historic $1.5 billion investment in transportation infrastructure around the state included in the Amended Fiscal Year 2024 budget.
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Summer Job Market Sees Influx of Graduates, Slight Rise in June Unemployment
July 19, 2024
Georgia Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson announced today that Georgia's June unemployment rate was 3.3, up one-tenth from a revised 3.2 percent in May. The unemployment rate was eight-tenths lower than the national unemployment rate.
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How to Best Prioritize Limited Funds for Impactful Community Investments
July 18, 2024
While Georgia’s businesses have long been the backbone of strong communities, a new report by goBeyondProfit and Georgia CEO reveals meaningful shifts in community care and offers executives insight on how best to invest limited funds.
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Report Highlights "Kemp Administration’s Extraordinary Successes in the Health Insurance World"
July 17, 2024
In case you missed it, a report recently released by the Georgia Public Policy Foundation examined the health insurance marketplace in Georgia since Governor Kemp took office.
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Deloitte: Back-to-School Spending Expected to Flatten Amid Financial Concerns
July 16, 2024
As families navigate the excitement of the back-to-school season, they're balancing between fulfilling what their children need and splurging on the novelties they want. The cost of school supplies has increased 24.5% over the past four years (per the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index).
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Georgia Chamber President & CEO Chris Clark Receives Prestigious GACCE Legacy Award
July 15, 2024
Georgia Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Chris Clark, CCE received the GACCE Legacy Award, the most prestigious prize awarded the Georgia Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. Clark received the award on Thursday, July 11 at the GACCE Executive Leadership Conference held on St. Simons Island, Ga.
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10 Georgia Destinations Ranked Among ‘World’s Best’ by Travel + Leisure
July 12, 2024
Islands, cities, and hotels across Georgia earned coveted spots in Travel + Leisure’s 2024 World’s Best Awards announced July 9th. Travel + Leisure is one of the world’s leading travel media brands, and its annual reader survey-based awards program is considered the travel industry’s most trusted rankings.
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Georgia Council for the Arts Awards More Than $3.5M in Grant Funding to Support Arts Organizations
July 11, 2024
Georgia Council for the Arts, a strategic arm of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, today announced that more than $3.5 million in competitive grant funding will be distributed to recipients across the state through its Bridge, Project, and Arts Education Program grants.
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Georgia Chamber of Commerce Opens Nominations for the 2024 Rural Awards
July 11, 2024
The Georgia Chamber of Commerce hs announced the nominations process for the inaugural Georgia Chamber Rural Awards. These awards recognize the outstanding efforts of individuals, businesses, organizations, programs, and communities that have implemented innovative strategies and mission-based initiatives to address challenges and promote prosperity in Georgia’s rural areas.
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Leadership Georgia Announces 2024 Awards Recipients
July 10, 2024
The Leadership Georgia Board of Trustees is proud to announce the 2024 recipients of the organization’s most prestigious awards. These awards recognize Georgians who exemplify the principles of Leadership Georgia through their leadership and stewardship, benefiting local communities and the state.
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West Georgia Technical College Students Achieve Top Honors at FBLA National Leadership Conference
July 09, 2024
Six West Georgia Technical College students earned top honors at the 2024 Future Business Leaders of America Collegiate National Leadership Conference, held June 24–27 in Orlando, Florida.
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What Does Generosity Look Like in Business Operations?
July 09, 2024
In this year’s 2024 Business Generosity Report employed adults and executives told us that generosity is no longer a siloed charitable activity. Instead, Georgians are looking for it to permeate all aspect of a business. In fact, there are real business consequences for a lack of generosity in this space.
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Georgia Wins 66 Medals at SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference
July 09, 2024
The annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference took place in Atlanta, showcasing Georgia's exceptional talent in technical education. This year, Georgia continued to excel on the national stage, securing the sixth ranking in the country for total medals, with a grand total of 66.