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This Week in GeorgiaGov: Government
Georgia Launches New Census Website in Prep for the 2020 Census!
The 2020 Census is quickly approaching and Georgia is ready to lead the way! The Governor’s Office of Planning and Budget has launched Georgia’s first Census website to help you understand the Census, its benefits, and how you can get involved.
Got Questions? Ask GeorgiaGov with Alexa
Enable Ask GeorgiaGov on your Amazon Echo, Echo Dot, or tablet to access the same information you can get from our Popular Topics, but in a way fitting to your changing needs.
It’s Time to Apply to be a Legislative Intern!
The State of Georgia offers various legislative internships to college students that foster professional learning and growth. Applications are due soon; don’t miss their deadlines!
How to Run for Public Office
Do you have a passion for public service and the people of Georgia? Maybe it’s time to run for public office.
Groundbreaking in Augusta: Georgia’s Cybersecurity Reaches New Heights
We are thrilled to announce the start of construction on the Cyber Innovation and Training Center. This one-of-a-kind facility will bring cybersecurity in Georgia to the next level.
The Office of Planning and Budget Wants Your Opinion
Do you have an interest in consumer health or air quality? We want to hear from you!
GA Public Safety Graduates 98th Trooper School
On Nov. 11, 2016, the Georgia Department of Public Safety held it’s 98th Trooper School Graduation with the commencement of 24 new graduates.
Download the New “GA DCSS” Mobile App for Help with Your Child Support Case
There's a new mobile app to help you complete your child support activities.
Award for Accessibility: NASCIO Recognizes Improvements to Georgia's Web Platform
Georgia received a national award for making its state websites accessible to citizens with a range of disabilities. Georgia is the first state to implement strict accessibility standards to its enterprise platform.
Local Government Financing Options for “Going Solar”
Solar energy is making its way to local governments in Georgia, now with some financial help.