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Georgia High School Association approves NILs for high school athletes

Georgia High School Association approves NILs for high school athletes

The GHSA board voted unanimously this week to allow high school athletes to make money off of their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Students and their families should seek professional guidance as to how NIL activities could affect collegiate financial aid and/or tax implications.
Georgia best state for business for 10th straight year

Georgia best state for business for 10th straight year

Georgia placed in the top 10 for all 14 categories included in Area Development’s annual rankings and earned the No.-1 spot in seven of those categories.
Okefenokee to be nominated as World Heritage Site

Okefenokee to be nominated as World Heritage Site

The Okefenokee is the largest blackwater swamp in North America and would be the first property managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to earn the World Heritage distinction.
Georgia breaks tourism records in 2022

Georgia breaks tourism records in 2022

In 2022, a record 167.7 million domestic and international visitors brought in $39.8 billion to Georgia's economy.
COVID-19 rising but well below pandemic levels

COVID-19 rising but well below pandemic levels

The EG.5 variant of the virus is the dominant strain now circulating in Georgia, followed closely by several other strains that derive from the omicron variant. However, the BA.2.86 variant – which has been the subjects of a lot of news coverage – has yet to appear in Georgia.
Gov. Kemp announces gas tax suspension

Gov. Kemp announces gas tax suspension

Gasoline prices have crept up again over the summer. The average cost of a gallon of regular gas in Georgia currently is $3.57 per gallon, up from $3.24 a year ago, according to AAA. Suspension of the gas tax will save Georgians 31.2 cents per gallon and 35 cents per gallon of diesel fuel.
Georgia Power agrees to limit cost recovery for Plant Vogtle reactors

Georgia Power agrees to limit cost recovery for Plant Vogtle reactors

Georgia Power has agreed to spare the utility’s customers $2.6 billion of the $10.2 billion it’s costing the company to build two additional nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle. Under an agreement between Georgia Power and the state Public Service Commission’s (PSC) Public Interest Advocacy Staff announced Wednesday, the company would pass on nearly $7.6 billion of the project’s cost to customers, with shareholders picking up the rest.
State Senate to tackle growth of artificial intelligence

State Senate to tackle growth of artificial intelligence

Two Senate committees announced plans Monday to hold a joint hearing on AI this fall.
State Senate to target teenage social media use, cyberbullying

State Senate to target teenage social media use, cyberbullying

Numerous studies have found overuse of social media to pose a significant danger to young people, particularly girls, increasing their risk of suicide.
New nonprofit to help process foster care tax credits

New nonprofit to help process foster care tax credits

About 700 young Georgians age out of the foster care system each year, most with no family to return to after they leave the system. Contributions to the tax credit program will be used for “wraparound” services – including housing, food, and transportation – to help support these young people while they attend college or technical school.