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The second-term governor gives his State of the State address with a big budget surplus - and a surplus of political capital.
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In brief: HIV prevention funding to go to Athens and three other cities — Georgia's job market remains strong — House speaker pauses on abortion and runoff voting — Clarke Central honored for computer science diversity
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Members of the Georgia House and Senate Joint Appropriations Committee held the first of three days of budget hearings on Tuesday.
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In brief: Understaffing in DA's office raises concerns — state lawmakers hear from Kemp, state's chief economist — UGA falls to Kentucky
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More than a third of the package would go toward K-12 school construction projects.
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Governor's budget plan includes $2.1 billion in tax rebates, raises for teachers and state employees.
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In brief: UGA offensive lineman and recruiting staffer killed in Sunday morning wreck — three Athenians honored by UGA at MLK Freedom breakfast — Kemp unveils budget priorities — UGA men beat Ole Miss, women fall to Tennessee
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The Georgia Chamber's annual "Eggs & Issues" event recapped successes and previewed priorities with the state's roaring economy.
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In brief: Kemp to be sworn in for second term today — Athens DA to ask for $250 to combat gangs — state lawmakers seek more immunity for court proceedings — Thomas and Dunn honored by UGA — UGA men's basketball topples Miss St.
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In brief: Bulldogs win second national championship — Burns takes up gavel in Georgia House — CCSD students may be eligible for discounted broadband — Richt tapped for College Football Hall of Fame