
Adams emphasizes importance of education in State of the University address
Policy Analyst Cedric Johnson is quoted by Kathryn Ingall of redandblack.com, an independent student newspaper serving the University of Georgia Community. Read article.
Policy Analyst Cedric Johnson is quoted by Kathryn Ingall of redandblack.com, an independent student newspaper serving the University of Georgia Community. Read article.
GBPI Policy Analyst Wesley Tharpe is quoted by Amy Hamilton of taxanalysts.com on HB 718. Download full article.
GBPI Executive Director Alan Essig is quoted in the Macon Telegraph on House Bill 718. Read full article.
Journalist Walter C. Jones covers GBPI’s 2012 policy conference and quotes House Appropriation Committee Chairman Terry England, R-Auburn. Read full article.
Journalist Walter C. Jones covers GBPI’s 2012 policy conference. Ricardo Azziz, president of Georgia Health Sciences University, said policymakers don’t often talk of social services as economic-development programs but they should. Even Medicaid, the health-insurance program for the poor, brings
Journalist Walter C. Jones covers GBPI’s 2012 policy conference and quotes Dr. Ricardo Azziz, the president of Georgia Health Sciences University, on education funding. Read full article.
Journalist Walter C. Jones covers GBPI’s 2012 policy conference and quotes House Appropriation Committee Chairman Terry England, R-Auburn. Read full article.
GBPI Executive Director Alan Essig is quoted on Medicaid funding. Read full article.
GBPI Executive Director Alan Essig is quoted on Medicaid funding. Read full article.
GBPI Executive Director Alan Essig is quoted on the zero-based budgeting system. Read full article.
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