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This Week in GeorgiaGov: Veterans

2018 Veterans Day Message

November 9, 2018

In his 2018 Veterans Day Message, Georgia Commissioner of Veterans Service Mike Roby reminds us of the meaning of service.

Hands-Free Law and Others Taking Effect July 1

June 25, 2018

The legislative session is over and done, and all that’s left to do is obey the new laws, most of which take effect July 1.

While many of this year’s new laws will have little or minor impact on Georgians’ day-to-day lives, there is one big act that could have a drastic effect on highway safety.

2018 Memorial Day Message

May 24, 2018

In his 2018 Memorial Day Message, Georgia Commissioner of Veterans Service Mike Roby reminds us of the meaning of sacrifice.

Veterans Day 2017

November 10, 2017

On Veterans Day, we honor all who served our nation. Thank you, veterans!

2017 Memorial Day Message

May 25, 2017

This weekend, we honor those members of our military who have given their lives in service to our nation. We thank the many who sacrificed so much so that we could know freedom.

2017 Vietnam Veterans Day Message

March 28, 2017

On March 29, and every day, we honor our veterans from the Vietnam War.

2017 New Year’s Resolutions for Georgians

January 19, 2017

These upcoming events and resources in Georgia could help you stick to your new year’s resolutions.

Transportation Options for the Elderly

December 22, 2016

Driving can be a huge burden for us as we grow older - it can be stressful and cause fear. Find out about safe and reliable transportation options available for the elderly around the state.

2016 Veterans Day Message

November 10, 2016

See the spirit and commitment behind Veterans Day with Commissioner Mike Roby.

Help for the Homeless in Georgia

August 4, 2016

Georgia's home to nearly 14,000 homeless individuals throughout the state. However, there are a number of programs that offer assistance and care that can better their lives and the lives of the families. Funding and programs that reach homeless individuals with disabilities, AIDS, veterans and their families are available through the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. 

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