General Assembly OKs COAM reform bill
ATLANTA – Legislation aimed at reforming Georgia’s coin-operated amusement machines (COAM) industry is headed to Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk after squeaking through the state Senate.
ATLANTA – Legislation aimed at reforming Georgia’s coin-operated amusement machines (COAM) industry is headed to Gov. Brian Kemp’s desk after squeaking through the state Senate.
ATLANTA – Georgia Power continues to build the future of energy by making valuable investments in Georgia’s energy grid to make it stronger and more resilient for customers.
ATLANTA - Legislation declaring a three-year moratorium on the type of mining being planned near the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge sailed through the Georgia House Tuesday.
ATLANTA – Legislation setting a new election schedule for members of the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) cleared the General Assembly Thursday.
ATLANTA – The Georgia Senate passed legislation Tuesday crammed with multiple “culture wars” provisions affecting Georgia schools.
ATLANTA – Legislation guaranteeing Georgians the right to hunt and fish in the state’s navigable rivers and streams is on its way to Gov. Brian Kemp.
Walhalla, SC-- On Thursday, March 7, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster signed a bill into law which made South Carolina a Constitutional Carry state.
ATLANTA – Georgia Power and state energy regulators have agreed on a plan to increase the Atlanta-based utility’s electrical generating capacity including the construction of three new gas combusti
The Rabun County Recreation Department held its Easter Egg Hunt on March 25.
While the town of Tiger continues to update its zoning ordinances, council members voted at the March 11 meeting to extend its moratorium on non-traditional developments until October 2024.