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Delayed and Denied: Modernization Needed at Georgia DOL to Support Georgia Workers and Economy

  This blog has been co-authored by Alex Camardelle, Senior Policy Analyst of GBPI and Shannan Reaze, Executive Director of Atlanta Jobs with Justice Key Takeaways: The historically underfunded Georgia Department of Labor (GA DOL) has not taken advantage of all opportunities to strengthen its systems and quickly get Georgians the benefits they are owed When the GA DOL takes longer than expected to implement programs and payout claims, workers and their families are devastated. Georgia workers must be at the center of efforts to improve functions and policies at GA DOL. The economic crisis made the state Unemployment Insurance (UI) system and Georgia workers vulnerable to fraud. Federal resources allocated to address fraud need additional oversight to guarantee efficacy.

Thomasville City Council approves allocation of $244,900 CARES Act funds

Thomasville City Council approves allocation of $244,900 CARES Act funds Anthony Murdock and last updated 2021-03-11 12:24:47-05 THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WTXL) — The Thomasville City Council recently approved the allocation of Federal Coronavirus Aid & Relief Economic Security Act (CARES) funding to the Community Outreach Training Center (COTC) to address COVID-19 related relief services for citizens of Thomasville. The City of Thomasville will provide the center with $244,900 in funding to assist the residents of Thomasville with programs that will help with the prevention of homelessness and other detrimental situations as a result of the pandemic. “Our community, like many others, has felt the economic impact of the pandemic. We have many citizens in need of financial assistance, and it was important to the Thomasville City Council to provide assistance opportunities to those most impacted,” said Mayor Greg Hobbs. “CARES funding received by the City from the Go

CSRWire - Resilient Cities Catalyst Launches the California Resilience Partnership -- a New Statewide, Collaborative, Multi-Sector Effort With the Conrad N Hilton Foundation

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Overview: 2022 Fiscal Year Budget for Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities

Overview: 2022 Fiscal Year Budget for Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities   Gov. Brian Kemp’s fiscal year (FY) 2022 budget proposal increases funding for the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities by $22 million compared to FY 2021. Most of this funding will be used to make up for the loss of federal Medicaid matching funds due to the annual adjustment in the matching rate and the expected loss of the enhanced match states are receiving throughout the COVID-19 public health emergency. These new funds do not restore the $91 million that was cut from the department budget in the FY 2021, leaving the agency with $70 million in cuts to operate with this year despite the growing demand for mental health and substance use disorder services during the pandemic.

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