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Mon., April 1, 2013 1:37pm
As part of a long-term plan to keep the State Archives open, the General Assembly has approved transferring the research and records facility from the Secretary of State’s office to the University System of Georgia.
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Wed., February 6, 2013 11:03am
Licenses for more than 3,500 registered nurses have been placed on hold at the Secretary of State’s office. A spokesman said the licenses have been placed on hold because state officials have yet to receive documents necessary to renew them.
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Fri., February 1, 2013 3:29pm
The State Board of Elections is still considering whether to ask the state Attorney General to look into problems with Fulton County’s handling of the November 6th election.
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Wed., January 30, 2013 6:28pm
A long-running border dispute between two Middle Georgia counties has ballooned into a power struggle between the judiciary and the state.
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Tue., January 15, 2013 8:03pm
The Secretary of State’s office has gone to the unusual step of issuing subpoenas against Fulton County officials. It is part of an investigation into complaints about provisional ballots issued on Election Day.
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Tue., January 15, 2013 8:03pm
The Secretary of State’s office has gone to the unusual step of issuing subpoenas against Fulton County officials. It is part of an investigation into complaints about provisional ballots issued on Election Day.
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Thu., January 3, 2013 11:46am
Clayton State University President Tim Hynes will chair a panel of academics, historians and librarians that will soon put together plans for transferring the Georgia State Archives from the secretary of state's office to the state's public university system.
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Wed., November 21, 2012 9:18am
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp is warning Georgia residents to be cautious as they consider holiday and end-of-year donations to charitable organizations. He said to be wary of telephone solicitations and be sure organizations qualify for tax-deductible gifts if the tax break is important to you.
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Wed., November 7, 2012 2:08pm
Fulton County is the only county in Georgia that doesn’t have all its precincts completely reported from election night. Secretary of State Brian Kemp says his office has begun several investigations into what happened.
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Wed., November 7, 2012 2:08pm
Fulton County is the only county in Georgia that doesn’t have all its precincts completely reported from election night. Secretary of State Brian Kemp says his office has begun several investigations into what happened.