November 2015 Video
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Governor Deal on the Importance of Opportunity School Districts for Georgia's Future
November 19, 2015
Governor for the State of Georgia Nathan Deal discusses the Opportunity School District Proposal, which the General Assembly passed during this year's legislative session. It would authorize the state to temporarily step in to assist chronically failing public schools and rescue children languishing in them. It now requires a majority approval by Georgia voters in the 2016 general election.
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Georgia Power CEO Paul Bowers on Being "A Citizen Wherever We Serve"
November 12, 2015
Chairman, President, & CEO of Georgia Power Paul Bowers talks about the idea behind the company motto of being "A Citizen Wherever We Serve" and what goes into being an engaged partner in communities across the state.
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Brian Kemp Discusses the Upcoming SEC Primary
November 10, 2015
Secretary of State for Georgia Brian Kemp talks about the Southeastern Primary, better known as the "SEC Primary," in which the Secretary of State's office partnered with surrounding states to bring more awareness to the state of Georgia from presidential candidates.
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Chris Clark on the Georgia Chamber's 100th Anniversary & Commitment to Business
November 10, 2015
President & CEO of the Georgia Chamber Chris Clark discusses the 100th Anniversary of the Georgia Chamber, the history of the organization, and the consistency of the Chamber's mission to make Georgia the best place to do business.
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Jason Moss on the Upcoming Georgia Manufacturing Summit
November 10, 2015
CEO of Georgia Manufacturing Alliance Jason Moss talks about the Georgia Manufacturing Summit coming up November 18th at the Cobb Galleria.
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Allen Fore Discusses Pipeline Siting & Collaboration on the Palmetto Pipeline Project
November 03, 2015
Vice President of Public Affairs with Kinder Morgan Allen Fore talks about pipeline siting for the Palmetto Pipeline Project, the importance of meeting with stakeholders, and the collaboration in addressing concerns in to make the project the least impactful in communities across the state.