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  1. May 14, 2024 · The Associated Press. ATLANTA -- Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says he will spend more than $500,000 from his political committee to help a state Supreme Court justice he appointed win election.

  2. Jan 2, 2022 · Politics. 2 minute read. Andrew Howard: $800 million surplus, COVID-19 will dominate upcoming session. By Andrew Howard. January 2, 2022. Share. Republicans want to return half of the state revenue surplus to taxpayers. Gov. Mills signals willingness to consider it.

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  4. May 14, 2024 · FILE -- Supreme Court Justice Andrew Pinson poses for a photo, Wednesday, April 17, 2024, in Atlanta. Ga. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp announced Tuesday, May 14, 2024 that his political committee would spend $500,000 to support Pinson in his nonpartisan election race against John Barrow in a nonpartisan election for Supreme Court Justice, in May.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · April 19, 2024. Gov. Kemp Announces 41 Appointments to State Boards, Authorities, and Commissions. Atlanta, GAGovernor Brian P. Kemp today announced the appointment and re-appointment of the following 41 Georgians to various state boards, authorities, and commissions. Board of Regents.

  6. Dec 21, 2022 · December 21, 2022. Gov. Kemp Announces Over 70 Appointments to Boards, Authorities, and Commissions. Atlanta, GAGovernor Brian P. Kemp today announced the appointment and re-appointment of more than 70 individuals to the following state boards, authorities, and commissions: Board of Corrections.

  7. May 7, 2024 · ATLANTA (AP) — Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation Tuesday that makes additional changes to Georgias election laws ahead of the 2024 presidential contest in the battleground state, including defining probable causes for removing voters from the rolls when their eligibility is challenged.

  8. Andrew Gillum campaigning in 2018. Gillum announced his candidacy for governor in March 2017, and was the first to declare his intention to run as a Democrat. Gillum won the Democratic nomination for governor in an upset victory over the expected winner, former congresswoman Gwen Graham, 34–31%.

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