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Through our business, housing, and community
programs and initiatives, USDA Rural Development invested
over $187 million in Georgia's rural communities during
Fiscal Year 2003. This investment has resulted in
improved water and sewage services, new and improved
community facilities, affordable rental housing for
senior citizens and low-income families, homeownership
for families, new jobs, new industries, and sustainable
communities.
President
Bush has stated, “The goal of government is not to create wealth, but to
create conditions where wealth can be created locally.”
USDA-Rural Development is proud to be a part of these efforts in Housing,
Community Programs and Business Programs.
Rural Development is made up of three sister agencies, those being:
Rural Housing Service
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
Rural Utilities Service
These agencies are dedicated to the goals of the Rural Development mission area. Helping the people of rural Georgia to develop sustainable communities and to improve their quality of life are the goals that we are striving to meet.
We hope you will find this site to be interesting and informative. Thanks for stopping to visit! We look forward to serving you again soon.
Last Updated : October 04, 2004
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