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Georgia
Wisdom, Justice, and Moderation
Nickname:
Peach State
Admitted to Statehood:
January 2, 1788
State Capitol:
Atlanta
Population
(2000 Census):
8,186,453
State Bird:
Brown Thrasher
Fun Fact:
Also known as the Empire State of the South.

Real Numbers
67,100

Manufacturing jobs lost in Georgia since Jan. '01.

Source:Department of Labor

Latest News & Resources
Jobs & Economy
A STATE-BY-STATE REPORT: GEORGIA
October 13, 2006
Marshall Forces Up-or-Down Vote on Ending the Disabled Veterans Tax
On November 7, the House of Representatives voted on a motion by Rep. Jim Marshall that would have completely ended the Disabled Veterans Tax, November 7, 2003

Georgia Representatives
Rep. John Barrow
Georgia, 12th
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Rep. Sanford Bishop
Georgia, 2nd
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Rep. John Lewis
Georgia, 5th
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Rep. Jim Marshall
Georgia, 3rd
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Rep. Cynthia McKinney
Georgia, 4th
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Rep. David Scott
Georgia, 13th
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Other Representatives
Rep. Nathan Deal
Georgia, 10th

Rep. Phil Gingrey
Georgia, 11th

Rep. Jack Kingston
Georgia, 1st

Rep. John Linder
Georgia, 7th

Rep. Charlie Norwood
Georgia, 9th

Rep. Tom Price
Georgia, 6th

Rep. Lynn Westmoreland
Georgia, 8th

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