What's new for Georgians in 2026?
Georgia’s business and political leaders packed Mercedes-Benz Stadium for the annual Eggs & Issues Breakfast, hosted by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce. The event is considered one of the state’s premier policy gatherings, bringing together elected officials, executives, and community leaders to discuss Georgia’s economic outlook and legislative priorities. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and Governor Brian Kemp both addressed the crowd, highlighting key issues facing the state. Our Deidra Dukes breaks down the major takeaways and what leaders are focusing on heading into the year ahead.
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