Georgia Named No. 1 for Business for Unprecedented 9th Year

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Georgia Named No. 1 for Business for Unprecedented 9th Year

“We are honored to accept the title of ‘Top State for Business’ yet again from Area Development for an unprecedented ninth year in a row,” said Governor Kemp. “This is just the latest confirmation that our partnership approach, conservative governing, and dedication to saving both lives and livelihoods during the pandemic were the right choices for the people of Georgia. Thanks to our world-class infrastructure, award-winning workforce training programs, pro-business environment, and most of all our hardworking Georgians, the Peach State is a national leader in the assets job creators look for when deciding where to start, grow, and sustain a thriving business.” ~ Governor Kemp (https://bit.ly/3yaNe90)

Check out the article to find out how/why Georgia continues to be the best state to do business in.

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