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U.S. regulators have concluded a months-long review of the environmental permit for Hyundai’s $7.6 billion electric vehicle plant in Georgia, finding that no changes are needed.
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In brief: Kemp continues gas tax halt, promises more tax cuts — Hyundai to build battery factory in northwest Georgia — Flynn testifies as Fulton County election probe seems to near its end — national and conference honors for UGA football players — Hawks to play Nets, minus three starters
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In brief: Clarke County begins vote counting today — More from this week's challenge to to Georgia's abortion law — Former Trump Chief of Staff Meadows fights Georgia subpoena — Hyundai breaks ground on Bryan County plant — Coke banks $11.1B in revenue — Hawks head to Motown
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In brief: As fentanyl deaths climb, law enforcement and recovery groups team up on new plan; state test scores rise; Oconee Board of Elections to decide on two independent candidates for school board; Hyundai plant near Savannah slated to get $1.8 billion in tax breaks
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The Korean carmaker is the second major EV manufacturer to build in Georgia in recent months.