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State Tipoffs Involving Georgia Newsletter for 2025-05-31 ( 4 items )  
Georgia Department of Driver Services Implements Federal Commercial Medical Certificate Mandate (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 31 -- The Georgia Department of Driver Services issued the following news release on May 30, 2025: * * * Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) Implements Federal Commercial Medical Certificate Mandate Transitions to Electronic Submission of Medical Certificates for Commercial Vehicle Drivers * The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS), in compliance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety (FMCSA), wants to prepare customers for the upcoming implementation of  more PR

Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy's Internet Governance Project Issues Commentary: A Genius Bill? (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 28 -- The Georgia Institute of Technology School of Public Policy's Internet Governance Project issued the following commentary: * * * A Genius bill? By Vagisha Srivastava The United States has entered a new chapter in financial regulation with the introduction of the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins aka GENIUS Act of 2025. With this, Congress isn't just attempting to contain crypto, it's designing the very conditions under which private more PR

KSU Game Studio Levels Up With New Release, Chiba (10)
KENNESAW, Georgia, May 31 -- Kennesaw State University issued the following news release: * * * KSU Game Studio levels up with new release, Chiba Chiba is the second game released by KSU Game Studio A game that began as a class project is now headed to digital storefront as the most recent release from the Kennesaw State University Game Studio. Chiba, which was released May 30 on Steam, is a 2D box-pusher style puzzle game where the user plays as a "chef dog," traversing different culinary- more PR

Mercer University: New Theology Course Explores Dementia and Mental Illness (10)
ATLANTA, Georgia, May 30 -- Mercer University issued the following news: * * * New theology course explores dementia and mental illness By Andrea Honaker Future ministers learned about cognitive impairments and how to support their congregants during a new elective course offered by Mercer University's McAfee School of Theology this spring. Taught by Dean Dr. Greg DeLoach, "Dementia, Disabilities and Differences" primarily focused on dementia but also explored mental illness and other cognit more PR