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This Week in GeorgiaGov: Elected Officials
Vote Again December 4
The next statewide election will be held Tuesday, December 4.
Run-off elections this day will settle two contests from the November 6 General Election.
Vote July 24 in the Run-Off Elections
The next statewide election will be held Tuesday, July 24.
Several run-off elections this day will determine final candidates for the November 6 General Election.
Message from our State Superintendent
Richard Woods, Georgia's new State School Superintendent, shares words of welcome to the constituents of Georgia.
Tree Lightings in Georgia
Learn more about the 2 tree lighting ceremonies held in Georgia each year.
Read Across Georgia: Building a Strong Foundation for the Future
The State of Georgia kicked-off “Read Across Georgia” month in March, an initiative launched by First Lady Sandra Deal to raise literacy proficiency levels among Georgia’s youth.
Technical Education Increases in Georgia
Technical training in Georgia has been on the rise for the past seven years, with much effort from the state government to establish Georgia as the economic growth hub of the Southeast.
Lawyers Fight Hunger with the Legal Food Frenzy
Did you know that nearly 60% of Georgia’s public school students are eligible for either a free or reduced lunch at school each day? So where do these children go for a complete and balanced meal during the summer months when they are at home?
Attorney General Supports Campaign to Curb Human Trafficking
In March 2011, a mother and father were sentenced to prison for pimping out their 14-year-old daughter to a used car salesman in lieu of making their $281 car payment. The 66-year-old used car salesman was also sent to prison.
Improving the Health of Georgia's Youngest Learners
Childhood obesity in Georgia is reaching an epidemic level. As many schools are scaling back their participation in the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act, Georgia is providing incentives to schools to serve better food to students.