Episodes

  • Episode 38 - New State Laws and their impact on DECAL
    Jul 16 2024

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    Last month, we looked at the impact on DECAL of the $36-million Fiscal Year 2025 budget signed by Governor Kemp in May. There several bills passed by the Georgia General Assembly and signed by the Governor that took effect July 1 and have an impact on DECAL. Joining us to talk about these new laws taking effect is Rian Ringsrud, Deputy Commissioner of Finance and Administration, and Liz Young, Director of Governor Relations and Special Projects.

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    25 mins
  • Episode 37 - Open Records
    Jul 9 2024

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    Open Records play a crucial role in promoting an open government by providing citizens with the tools to engage with and understand the workings of their government. The concept of Open Records in grounded in the principles of transparency and accountability, ensuring that the public can obtain information about government operations, decisions, and expenditures. Joining us to talk more about Open Records is Maria Reznik, Open Records Compliance Analyst, and Ira Sudman, our General Counsel.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 36 - Update on CAPS Payments to Providers
    Jul 2 2024

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    Last year, DECAL took over the provider management function of the CAPS Program, something previously handled by our contractor, Maximus. We implemented these changes to offer more streamlined and effective services to child care providers who play a crucial role in supporting children and families. A major component of offering more streamlined and effective services is a new system called GACAPS, a modern new system that allows for streamlined attendance tracking, enrollment and completion of annual renewals directly through the system, quality assurance for accurate billing and more. Joining us to talk about the CAPS Program and our new GACAPS system is Elisabetta Kasfir, Deputy Commissioner over the CAPS Program; and Latisha Lewis, Manager of Provider Relations Customer Support.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 35 - Children's Author Kelly Young-Silverman
    Jun 25 2024

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    A Georgia teacher and author has a new children’s book that takes readers on a food tour of our state. Kelly Young-Silverman is a teacher at The Lovett School in Atlanta. She lives in Marietta with her husband and daughter. The book is called “Hot Boiled Peanuts” and highlights lots of culinary delights from the Peach state. Hope you're hungry!

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    35 mins
  • Episode 34 - FY2025 Budget Impact on DECAL
    Jun 18 2024

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    In May, Governor Brian Kemp signed the Fiscal Year 2025 Budget at a signing ceremony in the North Wing of the State Capitol. It’s a $36-billion budget that includes raises for state employees and public school teachers as well as an influx of $97-million for Georgia’s Pre-K Program. Joining us to talk about the FY2025 Budget Impact on DECAL is Susan Adams, Deputy Commissioner for Georgia’s Pre-K Program and Instructional Supports, and Rian Ringsrud, Deputy Commissioner of Finance and Administration.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 33 - Chat with Pam Stevens
    Jun 11 2024

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    With over 4,300 licensed child care programs in Georgia, our Child Care Services Division is dedicated to ensuring a safe and healthy learning environment through licensing, monitoring, and professional development. We do it all to support the growth and development of Georgia’s young children. Today we're chatting with Deputy Commissioner of Child Care Services Pam Stevens.

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    27 mins
  • Episode 32 - A Magnificent Field Trip to the Governor's Mansion
    Jun 4 2024

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    When Author, Super Bowl Champion, and Valdosta Native Malcolm Mitchell sat down to write his second book for Georgia’s Pre-K Program, he set the story at the Georgia Governor’s Mansion where the First Couple welcomed students on a field trip to “The People’s House.” On May 8, thanks to Malcolm, First Lady Marty Kemp and DECAL Commissioner Amy M. Jacobs, this story became a reality for a group of Georgia’s Pre-K Program students from Fulton County. Joining us to talk about the new book “A Magnificent Field Trip to the Governor’s Mansion” is the author, Malcolm Mitchell.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 31 - Retiring DECAL employees
    May 28 2024

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    A career in state government offers employees an engaging and diverse work environment that allows them to fulfill personal and professional ambitions while taking pride in providing services that contribute to Georgia’s success. The work of a state employee impacts economic development, environmental quality, education, housing, health and overall quality of life issues for all Georgians. But all good things must come to an end….and there’s a point where you start thinking about retirement. Joining us to talk about retiring this year from DECAL is Rhonda Gunn, Senior HR Manager, who has worked in state government for 34 years, 16 of them here at DECAL and Susan Breheny, Business Process Analyst for Georgia’s Pre-K Program, who has been with us 17 years starting as a registrar for Pre-K teacher training in 2007.

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    31 mins