Georgia agriculture department reforming law enforcement division
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has regained its status as a law enforcement agency more than a decade after the agency’s Law Enforcement Division was disbanded.
The Georgia Department of Agriculture has regained its status as a law enforcement agency more than a decade after the agency’s Law Enforcement Division was disbanded.
Finding enough money to attract and retain state law enforcement officers promises to be the top priority for a Georgia House “working group” on public safety that held its first meeting June 27.
Georgia Republicans have sought to go their own way in expanding Medicaid coverage for more than a decade since a U.S.
Controversial legislation imposing mandatory minimum prison terms for gang recruitment in Georgia took effect July 1.
The fascination came early.
Even before I could drive, I was addicted.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger Friday announced several steps his office is taking to ensure ballot security in next year’s elections.
With four members of Georgia’s congressional delegation serving on either the U.S. House or Senate Agriculture Committee, Peach State lawmakers will have a lot to say about the next Farm Bill.
Attorney General Chris Carr is recognizing this May as Older Americans Month by sharing key tips and resources to help all Georgians recognize, prevent, and report the financial abuse and exploitat
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a fishing rights bill the General Assembly passed in the waning seconds of this year’s session.
The state Public Service Commission (PSC) Tuesday unanimously approved a fuel costs recovery plan submitted by Georgia Power that will increase the average residential customer’s bill by $15.90 per