State Georgia sees 6.7 percent revenue increase Gov. Nathan Deal today announced that Georgia’s net tax collections for the month of July totaled .41 billion for an increase of 8.5 million, or 6.7 percent, compared to the month-ended July 2012. By StateScoop Staff August 12, 2013 Deal: July revenues numbers up 6.7 percent: Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Copy Link Advertisement Advertisement More Like This State, local governments trying new strategies to fill workforce gaps, report shows By Sophia Fox-Sowell Three Maryland IT officials now report to governor and CIO By Keely Quinlan Many state, city government services disrupted by CrowdStrike outage By Keely Quinlan Advertisement Top Stories Cyberattacks may follow CrowdStrike outage, warns MS-ISAC By Colin Wood Sophia Fox-Sowell Keely Quinlan Advertisement
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