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Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for Thursday July 18, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Association of Health Care Journalists Issues Commentary: Why Muting is a 'Quiet Revolution'
COLUMBIA, Missouri, July 18 -- The Association of Health Care Journalists issued the following commentary on July 16, 2024: * * * Why Muting is a 'Quiet Revolution' By Sydney Sims, Georgia Health Reporter Fellowship While it may seem like everybody is dragged (a form of cyberbulling) on social media these days, there's a simple way to silence the noise: muting. Keren Landman, M.D., senior health reporter for Vox and an epidemiologist, said she discovered the value of muting when she was per  more

Georgia Chamber Hosts Future of Small Business Summit
ATLANTA, Georgia, July 17 -- The Georgia Chamber of Commerce issued the following news release on July 16, 2024: Today, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce hosted the Future of Small Business summit, designed to equip small businesses with the tools they need for their future success. The Atlanta BeltLine served as presenting sponsor of the Future of Small Business summit. Around 100 people attended the Future of Small Business summit, which was held at the headquarters of Invesco. Chris Clark, Pr  more

Georgia DOT Commissioner, Transportation Legal Expert and Projects in Pennsylvania and Michigan Spotlighted at This Year's ARTBA P3 Awards
WASHINGTON, July 18 -- The American Road and Transportation Builders Association issued the following news release: The American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) presented its annual Public Private Partnerships (P3s) Awards to public and private sector leaders, a Michigan highway project, and a package of Pennsylvania bridge projects during the association's 36th Annual P3 Conference in Washington, D.C. on July 17. Trailblazer of the Year: Russell R. McMurry, PE, Commission  more

Heritage Action Unveils Swing State Voter Registration Campaign Ahead of Crucial Election
WASHINGTON, July 17 -- Heritage Action for America issued the following news release: Heritage Action, a conservative grassroots organization with two million activists nationwide, announced this week an ongoing strategic effort to register enough voters in key swing states to give conservative candidates the electoral edge ahead of the election in November. The multimillion-dollar, data-driven campaign will engage likely conservative voters in Georgia and Arizona by highlighting some of Ameri  more