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Deloitte Consulting is taking in tens of millions in tax dollars to build, manage and market Georgia’s Medicaid work requirement program. Yet only 3% of eligible residents have enrolled.
A 54-year-old mechanic called Pathways to Coverage a “great program” at the governor’s press conference. But after getting kicked off the health insurance program for low-income Georgians twice, ...
Georgia climate scientists are concerned about federal changes that could hamper research and impact the understanding of ...
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, despite announcing he won't run for the U.S. Senate, continues to be a formidable political ...
A draft bill being debated in the House of Representatives could make Georgia's Medicaid work requirement program permanent ...
Vote for $78 million contract to build Chatham County emergency operations center shelved, raising concerns about ...
Hyundai Motor Group Metaplant America was fined $30,000 by Georgia regulators for improper disposal of wastewater from its ...
Rep. Earl "Buddy" Carter, a six-term congressman from St. Simons, urged Coastal Georgia Republicans to support his campaign ...
John King, Georgia's insurance commissioner and a major general in the U.S. Army National Guard, has announced his candidacy ...
Hurricane Helene caused devastating flooding and tornadoes in rural Georgia, causing stress and mental health issues for ...
The Georgia Department of Transportation is studying the feasibility of a high-speed rail line between Atlanta and Savannah, ...
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