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The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food operates gazing improvement, wildlife services, and conservation and resource management departments. It provides animal health and meat and poultry inspection programs. The department also maintains a veterinary diagnostic laboratory. The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food also offers assistance for farmers, ranchers and businesses. In addition, it provides bee inspection, cannery grading and crop assessment solutions. The department specializes in food safety and compliance services. The Utah Department of Agriculture and Food also offers an egg and poultry grading program. Its administrative services division provides administrative support and services to the public and agency users.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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The Georgia Department of Economic Development is the sales and marketing agency for the state government of Georgia. The department is responsible for attracting new business investment and encouraging the expansion of existing industry and small-sized businesses. It also develops new domestic and international markets, as well as promotes tourism in the state. The Georgia Department of Economic Development is also responsible for promoting the states as a location for film, video, music and digital entertainment projects. In addition, it plans and mobilizes state resources for economic development. The Georgia Department of Economic Development offers investment opportunities in several types of industries, including aerospace, agribusiness, automotive, bioscience and defence.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Georgia Public Broadcasting is a listener-supported public radio network that has been operational since 19874. The company is a source for music and National Public Radio (NPR) news. With a network of more than 2,000 satellite dishes, it broadcasts educational video programming for public schools, regional libraries, adult technical education and youth development centers, and public colleges and universities in Georgia. Georgia Public Broadcasting serves over 100,000 teachers and approximately 1 million students via satellite, Web and open-air broadcasts. The company broadcasts programs on various channels, such as 8.1, Albany - WABW/14.1, Augusta - WCES/20.1, Chatsworth - WCLP/18.1, Columbus - WJSP/28.1, Dawson - WACS/25.1, Macon - WMUM/29.1, Savannah - WVAN/9.1 and Waycross - WXGA/8.1. It has received the 2008 Georgia Associated Press Broadcasters Association Awards from Georgia Associated Press Broadcasters Association for news reporting at the annual banquet held in Atlanta.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Established in 1972, The Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program is one of the largest nutritional programs in the United States for low-income and pregnant women and children. The program operates under the government of the city of Atlanta. It includes health screening and nutritional assessment and education services. The Women, Infants and Children program serves more than 275,000 people. The program is administered by the Georgia Department of Human Resources, which provides family planning, mental health care and adoption services. The department also offers foster care, individual protection and financial assistance services. In addition, it provides education and training sessions on topics, such as family independence and social services.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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The Georgia Suprior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority's primary duty is to manage a statewide index of uniform commercial code filings. The authority also takes on additional duties from various state agencies and the General Assembly, including the management of a statewide index of real estate and personal property records. It also oversees a database of notaries public and civil case filings. The authority is in Suite 100 inside the office building, which is one of many within the massive Century Center complex off Clairmont Road. Many other state and federal offices are within walking distance.

Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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The Georgia Dome, the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world, opened in 1992. Located in downtown Atlanta, the Dome is the home venue for the Atlanta Falcons and Georgia State University football, host to Super Bowl XXVIII and XXXIV, host of the gymnastics and basketball events for the 1996 Olympic Games and host to both a Mens and Womens NCAA Final Four. Annually, the Dome hosts the Bank of America Atlanta Football classic, the SEC Football Championship, Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game and the Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Dome is equipped to handle large non-sporting events which include everything from major trade shows to concerts by such entertainers as U2, the Rolling Stones and Backstreet Boys to religious events by such ministers as Billy Graham and T.D. Jakes.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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GEORGIA LOTTERY MISSION STATEMENT: To maximize revenues for specific education programs by providing entertaining lottery products and quality customer service to our retailers and players, while maintaining the integrity of the Georgia Lottery Corporation and its games.The Georgia Lottery was created in November 1992 by the people of Georgia to enhance educational funding. The Lottery for Education Act created the Georgia Lottery Corporation ( GLC ) to oversee and operate the lottery.On June 29, 1993, the Georgia Lottery began selling tickets. First-week sales of more than 52 million tickets set a new opening week lottery sales record of $7.80 per capita.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Atlanta Regional Commission is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency for the Georgia counties of Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale, and the city of Atlanta. Founded in 1947, the commission operates more than 60 municipalities by focusing on leadership and planning resources for various regional issues. It has a history center that is the official repository for archival collections in various formats, including publications, video, presentations, newsletter and maps. The commission has various divisions, such as land use, environment, transportation, local government services, work force development and aging resources. It is funded by a variety of sources, such as local, state and federal government entities and private funds. The regional commission is located in Atlanta.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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The Office of Planning and Budget, also known as OPB, was established in 1972 by OCGA created by the Executive Reorganization Act of 1972. OPB provides the governor with policy-making assistance in determining strategic and tactical plans for state budget recommendations. The agency analyzes agency budget requests and consults with budget officers of each agency. Based on the governors priorities, the amount of funding increases requested, past performances and revenue estimates for the next fiscal year, comprehensive budget recommendations are prepared for each agency and submitted to the legislature for consideration. OPB is also the principle state agency for the development of the State Strategic Plan, furnishing official demographic data on the state and coordinating and standardizing statistical information about Georgia. OPB serves as the state agency for all federal programs requiring designation of a single clearinghouse when another agency is not specifically designated as such, provides a general research capability to the governor and provides consulting services to the governor and state agencies.
Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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Historically the State Road and Tollway Authority (SRTA ) is best known as the organization that operates Georgias toll roads. With its new charter it also serves a valuable and vital role as one of the financing arms for state transportation agencies. To both these ends, SRTA is dedicated to providing quality products and services for the customers we serve. What about SRTAs future? Building upon our two primary responsibilities as defined by statute, SRTA developed four core strategies which will support these initiatives: SRTA will strengthen its administrative infrastructure through a number of initiatives ranging from conducting an organizational assessment, developing and designing management training to implementing, monitoring and tracking performance measures. In our continued efforts to provide quality customer service we have committed to making our Cruise Card more readily accessible to the public and offering a plan to offer lower start-up costs for Cruise Cards. By optimizing our assets to extend services, SRTA will work to provide back room operations and technology services to private businesses developing user fee financed facilities in Georgia. Lastly, to enhance SRTAs transportation finance capability we are working to identify new and innovative sources of revenue and financing.