April 2021 Features
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        New Filing Illustrates Atlanta Gas Light’s Plans to Enhance Its System, Support Growth in GeorgiaApril 30, 2021 Atlanta Gas Light submitted its first-ever Integrated Capacity Development Plan, a filing newly required by the Georgia Public Service Commission. The document, referred to as the i-CDP, provides insight into the company’s long-range plans for initiatives that will enable it to meet increased demand and deliver superior customer service while continuing to serve the state safely and reliably. 
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        goBeyondProfit Research Clarifies Georgians’ Heightened Expectations and Offers Road Map for Business ResponseApril 29, 2021 Georgia-specific research confirms employee and consumer rising expectations – and propensity to act – based on how businesses speak out about issues and care for employees, community and environment. Business executive input reveals increasing business value and commitment to corporate character efforts, according to goBeyondProfit, a statewide alliance of CEOs which conducted the survey in March 2021. 
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        US Consumer Confidence Up Sharply Again in AprilApril 28, 2021 The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index rose sharply again in April, following a substantial gain in March. 
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        Georgia Ports Authority Details Capacity, Operations ExpansionApril 27, 2021 At the Georgia Foreign Trade Conference, the Georgia Ports Authority released fiscal year to date numbers (July -March) showing record volumes of 3.9 million twenty-foot equivalent container units, an increase of 15 percent, and detailed a plan that expedites completion of more than 1.4 million additional TEUs of annual capacity. 
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        What to Expect in the Housing Market After the PandemicApril 26, 2021 The coronavirus pandemic has upended the housing market, opening up new opportunities for many, pushing some to move back home and causing others to reevaluate how they want their home to look. With vaccines being widely distributed, new Zillow surveys reveal what's likely to change and what's expected to remain when the pandemic ends. 
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        Jobs Increase Over the Month in Every Georgia MSAApril 23, 2021 The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced today that the number of jobs and employment numbers were up in every metropolitan statistical area (MSA) from February to March of 2021. The unemployment rate was down over the month in every MSA. For March, the unemployment rate was down and the labor force and employment numbers were up in every reported regional commission. 
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        New Report Reveals Cox Enterprises Has Invested Nearly $1 Billion in Sustainability and CleantechApril 23, 2021 Cox Enterprises released Making Our Mark, its collective impact report, which details the company's investment of nearly $1 billion in sustainable businesses and technologies, and more than $191 million donated to or invested in communities. 
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        AG Chris Carr & Partners Kick Off Annual Fundraiser to Benefit Georgia’s Regional Food BanksApril 20, 2021 Today marks the first day of the 10th Annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy, a two-week virtual fundraising drive fortified by Georgia’s legal community, benefitting the state’s regional food banks. 
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        Student Sustainability Group Helping Athens BusinessesApril 16, 2021 It’s not easy being green. Businesses often need outside help to make their operations more environmentally sustainable. 
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        Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Drops in March While Jobs IncreaseApril 16, 2021 The Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced that Georgia’s unemployment rate dropped 0.3 percentage points to reach 4.5 percent in March while the state saw a significant increase in the number of jobs. 
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        $8.43 Billion, 24,000+ Jobs from Economic Development Projects During First Three Quarters of Fiscal YearApril 14, 2021 Governor Brian P. Kemp, in conjunction with the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), today announced that more than 24,000 jobs were created across all regions of the state by economic development projects in Georgia during the first three quarters of fiscal year 2021. 
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        Heritage Property Management Services, Inc. Makes $25,000 Contribution to St. Mary’s Good Samaritan HospitalApril 13, 2021 As part of the Georgia HEART Hospital Program, Heritage Property Management Services, Inc. (HPMSI) gave $25,000 in financial support to St. Mary’s Good Samaritan Hospital serving the Lake Oconee community in Georgia. 
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        Technology Association of Georgia Unveils TAG Tech Award FinalistsApril 12, 2021 The Technology Association of Georgia has announced the TAG Technology Awards Finalists. In its first year, TAG’s Technology Awards recognize companies and individuals throughout Georgia who made an impact in 2020. The finalists will be recognized, and winners will be announced at the Georgia Technology Summit on April 28, 2021. 
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        Explore Georgia: State Ready to Safely Host Meetings and ConventionsApril 09, 2021 On Global Meetings Industry Day, Explore Georgia, the tourism division within the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), is proud to showcase the state’s leading-edge conference centers and destinations. 
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        Pelotons & Penny-Pinching: How COVID-19 Pulled US Consumers Toward New Extremes of Splurging & SavingApril 07, 2021 With the end of the pandemic finally in sight, one of its lasting legacies may be pulling American consumers toward new and seemingly contradictory directions of behavior. 
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        Georgia Made Companies Play Key Role in Fight Against PandemicApril 06, 2021 A little more than a year since the first cases of COVID-19 were reported in Georgia, the Georgia Department of Economic Development celebrates a group of Georgia Made - certified manufacturers that have all started, pivoted, or stepped up production of personal protective equipment or health care supplies to combat the pandemic while maintaining or even increasing operations and employment. 
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        Revolutionary Map Expanding Statewide Internet Access for GeorgiansApril 05, 2021 Wide swaths of South Georgia lack access to high-speed internet service. But where are the most households lacking broadband access in the state? Fulton County. 
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        Have You Applied for Go Global Georgia?April 02, 2021 Go Global Georgia is a competitive program that provides reimbursement grants to small business exporters participating in approved export-related activities. Companies can apply for two activities during the grant year, receiving maximum reimbursement of $6,000. 
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        Georgia DNR Announces $2M+ Grant Toward Construction of the Firefly TrailApril 01, 2021 The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) on Monday announced selection of nine 2020-2021 Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Program (GOSP) “Conserve Georgia” grants for conservation and outdoor recreation projects. 
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        2021 Georgia Logistics Summit Tackles Lessons from 2020; Highlights Georgia’s Leadership on Road AheadApril 01, 2021 The Georgia Center of Innovation for Logistics, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), presented the first-ever virtual Georgia Logistics Summit, with hundreds of participants from across the state gathering online for the event. 



