Several Social Security Administration offices in Georgia are slated for closure; Trump's dismantling of USAID has led to the cancellation of $12 million in supply contracts for a Georgia company; and Tybee Island City Council votes to spend $200,000 for Orange Crush security measures this year.

WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 14: In this photo illustration, a Social Security card sits alongside checks from the U.S. Treasury on October 14, 2021 in Washington, DC. The Social Security Administration announced recipients will receive an annual cost of living adjustment of 5.9%, the largest increase since 1982. The larger increase is aimed at helping to offset rising inflation. Photo illustration by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images

Several Social Security Administration regional offices in Georgia are slated for closure after Trump administration budget cuts.

Moves by the Trump administration to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development have led to the cancellation of $12 million in supply contracts for a Georgia company. 

Tybee Island City Council voted Thursday night to spend more than $200,000 on security measures for Orange Crush this year.