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Financing approved to create or preserve 218 affordable housing units in Atlanta

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has announced financing approval for the creation or preservation of 218 affordable housing units in the city. This initiative is part of a broader goal to establish or preserve 20,000 affordable housing units by 2030, addressing critical housing needs in Atlanta.

Georgia Commissioner of Labor Bruce Thompson dies at 59

Georgia’s Commissioner of Labor, Bruce Thompson, has passed away at the age of 59, prompting an outpouring of grief from state leaders. Thompson was Georgia's tenth Commissioner of Labor, and his sudden death has left a significant impact on the local community and labor relations in the state.

Georgia Labor Commissioner dies at 59, department says

Bruce Thompson, the Georgia Labor Commissioner, has passed away at the age of 59. He had been diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer earlier in March, which he publicly announced. His death marks a significant loss for the state, as Thompson played a pivotal role in labor issues in Georgia.

U.S. Chemical Safety Board releases new BioLab report

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) has released a report detailing its investigation into the September fire at the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia. The findings highlight critical safety concerns and the potential implications for local chemical safety regulations.

US Army Corps of Engineers to help with Hurricane Helene cleanup in 10 Georgia counties

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is set to assist with Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts across ten counties in Georgia, with nearly $57 million allocated for debris removal. This initiative aims to address the extensive damage caused by the hurricane, highlighting the federal commitment to aid local communities in recovery.

Trump chooses loyalist Pam Bondi for attorney general pick after Matt Gaetz withdraws

President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Pam Bondi, the former Florida attorney general, as his choice for U.S. attorney general after Matt Gaetz withdrew his candidacy. This decision highlights Trump's reliance on loyalists within his administration as he prepares for his new term. The announcement is likely to have significant implications for upcoming political and legal challenges.

Big changes could be coming to digital wallet apps to help protect your money

Significant changes are anticipated for digital wallet apps aimed at enhancing consumer protection against fraud and illegal transactions. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is spearheading these developments, which could lead to improved security measures in financial technology.

Supreme Court steps into fight over FCC's $8 billion subsidies for internet and phone services

The Supreme Court is now involved in a critical legal battle concerning the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) $8 billion annual subsidies aimed at enhancing phone and internet services in schools, libraries, and rural areas. This case marks a significant test of federal regulatory power and could have far-reaching implications for access to communication infrastructure across the country.

Supreme Court allows multibillion-dollar class action to proceed against Meta

The Supreme Court has granted permission for a multibillion-dollar class action lawsuit against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, to move forward. This legal action arises from the privacy breaches linked to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, which has had significant implications for data privacy regulations.

Federal chemical safety board chair calls BioLab fire ‘completely unacceptable’

Federal investigators released a critical report highlighting the BioLab chemical fire incident in Rockdale County, which has been described by the chair of the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board as "completely unacceptable." This article underscores the serious implications of chemical safety standards and the need for accountability in handling hazardous materials.