December 2022 News
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Digital Entertainment Events Show Esports Industry is Changing the Game in Georgia
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Georgia Is the 3rd Least Popular Affordable State for Retirees
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Tyler Harper Announces Transition Leadership Committee
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Georgia Has the 10th Fewest Working Teens in the U.S.
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AG Chris Carr Joins Effort to Change TikTok Age Ratings
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Official Invitations for 2023 Masters Tournament Sent Out to Eligible Players
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States Where Unemployment Claims Are Decreasing the Most – WalletHub Study
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While IT Jobs Tick Down Modestly in November, Demand for Tech Talent Remains Strong
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BofA Global Research Offers Economic and Market Outlook for 2023, Calling for Markets to Turn "Risk-On" Mid-Year
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60% of Consumers Abandon Purchases Due to Poor Website User Experience
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New Georgia Laws Taking Effect in 2023
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Southern Company Continues to Receive High Marks for Environmental Transparency
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Aflac Survey: Financial Stress Casts a Shadow Over Holiday Season
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Georgia Historical Society Receives Generous Bequest from the Estate of Robert B. Smith II
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SAV’s Kelly Named AXN Director of the Year, Small Airports Division
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Secretary of State Securities Division Sponsors “Funding the Future” Financial Literacy Program at Several Georgia Schools
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America's Youngest Adults Plan to Retire Earlier Than Any Generation Before Them
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Kelley Blue Book Unveils Winners of 2023 Best Buy Awards
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Exoprise Survey Finds 90% of Remote Workers Face Productivity Challenges Due to Ongoing IT issues
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Georgia DOT Suspends Lane Closures; Predicts Best, Worst Travel Times for Holiday Travel
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Georgia’s Fastest Growing Jobs in the Last Decade
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AAA: Georgians Continue To Find Relief at the Pumps
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Gov. Kemp Announces New Judicial Appointments
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Sen. Ossoff Secures New Resources to Boost Health Care Workforce Across Georgia
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Pandemic’s Negative Impacts on Student Learning Continue, Georgia State Research Reveals
 
