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Georgia State Pledging Pool Public Depositors As of October 2015 Georgia State Pledging Pool Public Depositors as of October 2015 2009 VINEVILLE OPERATIONS ACCOUNT ATLANTA PUBLIC SCHOOLS AAHPS 401K PLAN TRUST ATLANTA REGIONAL COMMISSION ABRAHAM BALDWIN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ATLANTA TECHNICAL COLLEGE ADAIRSVILLE APTS LTD 1% RESERVE AU KINGSLAND DEVELOPMENT ADAIRSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AUGUST CANAL AUTHORITY ADVANTAGE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS AUGUSTA CANAL AUTH AGRI-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPM AUGUSTA EAST CENTRAL REGIONAL HOSPITAL AIKEN TECHNICAL COLLEGE AUGUSTA PUBLIC LIBRARY AIRPORT AUTHORITY AUGUSTA RICHMOND COUNTY ALACHUA VILLAS, LTD AUGUSTA RICHMOND COUNTY COLISEUM ALBANY AREA COMMUNITY SERVICE BOARD AUGUSTA RICHMOND COUNTY COUNCIL ALBANY AREA PRIMARY HEALTH INC AUGUSTA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE ALBANY DOUGHERTY DRUG UNIT AUGUSTA-RICHMOND COUNTY COLISEUM AUTH ALBANY DOUGHERTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY AUSTELL NATURAL GAS SYSTEM ALBANY DOUGHERTY PAYROLL DEVELOPMENT AZALEA TRACE II INC ALBANY STATE UNIVERSITY AZALEA TRACE INC ALBANY TECHNICAL COLLEGE BACON COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH ALBANY TECHNICAL COLLEGE BAINBRIDGE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTH ALBANY-DOUGHERTY INNER CITY AUTHORITY BAKER COUNTY BOC ALGOOD LIMITED BAKER COUNTY BOE ALPHARETTA BUSINESS COMMUNITY BALDWIN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ALPHARETTA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF BALL LIMITED LP DBA AMERICUS SUMTER COUNTY HOSPITAL AUT BANK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPLING COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BARNESVILLE ASSOCIATION LTD APPLING COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BARTOW CARTERSVILLE JOINT DEV AUTH APPLING COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH BARTOW COUNTY APPLING COUNTY DFACS BARTOW COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION APPLING COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BARTOW COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ARMSTRONG STATE UNIVERSITY BARTOW COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH ATHENS AREA HEALTH PLAN SELECT INC BARTOW COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATHENS CLARKE COUNTY BARTOW COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ATHENS CLARKE COUNTY BARTOW COUNTY SPLOST ATHENS CLARKE CTY INDUSTRIAL BARTOW COUNTY TREASURER ATHENS DEVELOPMENT AUTH UNIFIED GOV BARTOW COUNTY WATER DEPARTMENT ATHENS REGIONAL FOUNDATION INC BD OF COMM/DEBT SERVICE ATHENS REGIONAL HEALTH RESOURCES INC BD OF COMM/ROADS & REVEN ATHENS REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES, INC. BD OF COMM/TIRED CRK ATHENS REGIONAL LIBRARY BD OF ED - SPLOST ATHENS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER INC BD OF HEALTH ATHENS REGIONAL PHYSICIAN SERVICES INC BIBB COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ATHENS REGIONAL SPECIALTY SERVICES INC BIBB COUNTY CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT ATHENS TECHNICAL COLLEGE BIBB COUNTY PROBATE CT (SARAH S HARRIS) ATHENS-CLARKE COUNTY TAX COMMISSIONER BILLOCH COUNTY BOC ATKINSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BKS CO BOARD OF HEALTH ATLANTA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BLACKSHEAR LTD DBA COUNTRY MANOR ATLANTA LOCAL GOVERNMENT RISK MGMT BLAIRSVILLE UNION COUNTY CHAM OF COMM ATLANTA METROPOLITAN COLLEGE BOC OF CANDLER COUNTY Georgia State Pledging Pool Public Depositors as of October 2015 BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS CAMDEN COUNTY JDA BONAIRE MIDDLE SCHOOL CAMDEN COUNTY PROBATE CO BREEZEWOOD RRH LTD CAMDEN COUNTY SCHOOLS BREMEN BOARD OF EDUCATION CANDLER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BREMEN BOARD OF EDUCATION CANDLER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BREWTON LTD CANDLER COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH BRIGHTEN ACADEMY CANDLER COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY BRIGHTEN ACADEMY, INC CANDLER COUNTY INDUSTRIAL AUTHORITY BROOKS CO BOARD OF COMMI CANTEBURY OF HILLIARD LTD BROOKS CO DEVEL AUTH CANTON DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT BROOKS CO FAMI CONN FUND CANTON MARKETPLACE CID BROOKS CO HOSPITAL AUTHO CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND BROOKS CO VICTIM WITNESS CARRIAGE GATE OF PALATKA LTD BROOKS COUNTY CARROLL CO CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT BROOKS COUNTY BD OF HEAL CARROLL CO SCHOOL FOOD SERVICE ASSOC BROOKS COUNTY BOARD EDUC CARROLL COUNTY BROOKS COUNTY DFCS CARROLL COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BROOKS COUNTY HOSPITAL CARROLL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BROOKS COUNTY LIBRARY CARROLL COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BROOKS COUNTY SHERIFFS D CARROLL COUNTY HEALTH DEPT BROOKS COUNTY/BC FAMILY CARROLL COUNTY TRAINING CENTER BROOKS COUNTY/E-PAY CARROLLTON AREA CONVENTION BRUNSWICK & GLYNN COUNTY DEVELOPMENT CARTERSVILLE SCHOOL BOARD BRUNSWICK COASTAL GA ACAA CASH BOND ACCT BRUNSWICK GLYNN COUNTY JOINT W&S COMM CENTRAL PERIMETER COMMUNITY IMP DIST BRYAN COUNTY CHAMBLEE POLICE DEPT BRYAN COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CHARLTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BUENA VISTA LTD CHARLTON COURT OF FOLKSTON LP BULLOCH CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT CHATHAM COUNTY BULLOCH CO ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE COUN CHATHAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSI BULLOCH CO BOARD OF EDUCATION CHATHAM COUNTY METRO BULLOCH CO TAX COMMISSIONER CHATHAM COUNTY TAX COMM BULLOCH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHATHAM COUNTY TAX COMMI BULLOCH COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CHATTACHOOCHEE CUSSETA UNIFIED GVMT BULLOCH COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CHATTACHOOCHEE COUNTY ED BULLOCH COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY BOE BURKE COUNTY BOE CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY DFC BURKE COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY CHATTAHOOCHEE FLINT REGI BUTTS COUNTY BOC CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER 911 AUTHORITY BUTTS COUNTY BOE CHATTAHOOCHEE TECHNICAL COLLEGE BUTTS COUNTY HOSPITAL AUTHORITY CHATTOOGA CO DFACS BUTTS COUNTY WATER AND SEWER CHATTOOGA CO. BOARD OF EDUCATION C OF C - HOTEL/MOTEL CHATTOOGA CO. COMMISSIONER CALHOUN CITY SCHOOLS CHATTOOGA COUNTY BOC CAMBRIDGE MANOR LTD CHATTOOGA COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CAMDEN CHATTOOGA COUNTY CLERK OF SUPERIOR CAMDEN COUNTY COURT COURT Georgia State Pledging Pool Public Depositors as of October 2015 CHATTOOGA COUNTY TAX COMMISSION CITY OF BLUE RIDGE CHATUGE REGIONAL HOSPITAL CITY OF BLYTHE CHEN-SHAD LTD CITY OF BOSTON CHEROKEE AIRPORT AUTHORITY CITY OF BOWDON CHEROKEE CO WATER AUTHORITY CITY OF BRUNSWICK CHEROKEE CO. BOARD OF COMM CITY OF BUENA VISTA CHEROKEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION CITY OF BUENA VISTA SPECIAL 1 SALES TAX CHEROKEE COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH CITY OF BUFORD CHEROKEE COUNTY BOE CITY OF BUTLER CHEROKEE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY CITY OF BUTLER CHEROKEE COUNTY DFCS CITY OF BYRON CHEROKEE COUNTY W&S AUTHORITY CITY OF CAIRO CHEROKEE H.S. CITY OF CAIRO 2011 CDBG CHESTER, LP CITY OF CAIRO DEVELOPEMT CHULA VOLUNTEER FIRE DEP CITY OF CAIRO GENERAL FU CINDY MASON - CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT CITY OF CAIRO PAYROLL AC CITH OF FLOWERY BRANCH CITY OF CAIRO TAX ESCROW CITRUS TERRACE LTD CITY OF CAIRO, W & S CITY - CNS SINKING FUND CITY OF CAIRO/SP CEMETER CITY - ELEC FUNDS PAYMEN CITY OF CALHOUN CITY OF DOERUN CITY OF CALHOUN CITY - TAX ESCROW FUND CITY OF CAMILLA CITY - UNIT STRUCTURES CITY OF CANTON CITY / PATAULA JUDICIAL CITY OF CANTON MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT CITY GAS DE POS CITY OF CARROLLTON CITY OF ACWORTH CITY OF CARTERSVILLE CITY OF ADAIRSVILLE CITY OF CAVE SPRING CITY OF ALBANY CITY OF CEDARTOWN CITY OF ALBANY CITY OF CENTERVILLE CITY OF ALPHARETTA CITY OF CENTERVILLE CITY OF AMERICUS CITY OF CENTERVILLE GA CITY OF AMERICUS CITY OF CHAMBLEE CITY OF ANDERSONVILLE CITY OF CHATSWORTH CITY OF ARABI INC CITY OF CHATSWORTH WATERWORKS COMM CITY OF ARCADE CITY OF CHATTAHOOCHEE HILL COUNTRY CITY OF ATLANTA CITY OF CHICKAMAUGA CITY OF AUGUSTA CITY OF CLARKESVILLE CITY OF AUSTELL CITY OF CLARKSTON CITY OF AVERA CITY OF CLEVELAND CITY OF BACONTON CITY OF COLLEGE PARK CITY OF BALDWIN CITY OF COLQ WIB FUND CITY OF BALLGROUND CITY OF COLQUIT CITY OF BAXLEY CITY OF COLQUITT DDA CITY OF BAXLEY HOUSING AUTH CITY OF COLQUITT DOWNTOW CITY OF BLAIRSVILLE CITY OF CONYERS CITY OF BLOOMINGDALE CITY OF CONYERS HOUSING AUTH CITY OF BLOOMINGDALE CITY OF COOLIDGE Georgia State Pledging Pool Public Depositors as of October 2015 CITY OF COOLIDGE ESCROW CITY OF GARDEN CITY CITY OF COOLIDGE GENERAL CITY OF GRAYSON CITY OF COOLIDGE HOTEL CITY OF GRIFFIN CITY OF COOLIDGE SPLOST CITY OF GROVETOWN CITY OF COOLIDGE WATER & CITY OF GUYTON CITY OF COOLIDGE WATER S CITY OF GUYTON CITY OF CORDELE CITY OF HAHIRA CITY OF CORNELIA CITY OF HARLEM CITY OF CORNELIA CITY OF HAZLEHURST CITY OF COVINGTON CITY OF HELEN SPLOST CITY OF COVINGTON CITY OF HIAWASSEE CITY OF CULLODEN CITY OF HIRAM CITY OF CUMMING CITY OF HIRAM CITY OF CUMMING W&S FUTURE DEVELOPMENT CITY OF HOLLY SPRINGS CITY OF CUMMINS CITY OF HOSCHTON CITY OF DACULA CITY OF IRWINTON CITY OF DAHLONEGA CITY OF JACKSON CITY OF DANIELSVILLE CITY OF JASPER CITY OF DASHER CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE DEVELOPMENT CITY OF DECATUR CITY OF JENKINSBURG CITY OF DECATUR SCHOOLS CITY OF JESUP CITY OF DEMOREST CITY OF JONESBORO CITY OF DEMOREST CITY OF KEYSVILLE CITY OF DESOTO CITY OF KINGSLAND CITY OF DOERUN CITY OF KINGSLAND (2) CITY OF DOERUN/CASH BOND CITY OF LAFAYETTE CITY OF DONALSONVILLE CITY OF LAGRANGE CITY OF DORAVILLE CITY OF LAKE PARK CITY OF DORAVILLE CITY OF LAVONIA CITY OF DOUGLAS CITY OF LEESBURG GENERAL FUND CITY OF DOUGLASVILLE CITY OF LILBURN CITY OF DOUGLASVILLE CITY OF LOCUST GROVE CITY OF DUBLIN CITY OF LOCUST GROVE CITY OF DULUTH CITY OF LOGANVILLE CITY OF DUNWOODY CITY OF LOIUSVILLE CITY OF ELBERTON CITY OF LULA CITY OF ELLAVILLE CITY OF LUMPKIN CITY OF ELLIJAY CITY OF LYONS CITY OF ETON CITY OF LYONS CITY OF EUHARLEE CITY OF MADISON CITY OF FAIRBURN CITY OF MANSFIELD CITY OF FAIRMOUNT CITY OF MARIETTA CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE CITY OF MARTIN FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF FOREST PARK CITY OF MAYSVILLE CITY OF FOREST PARK URBAN DEV AGENCY CITY OF MCCAYSVILLE CITY OF FORT VALLEY CITY OF MCDONOUGH CITY OF GAINESVILLE CITY OF MENLO Georgia State Pledging Pool Public Depositors as of October 2015 CITY OF METTER CITY OF QUITMAN/MEAG CITY OF MIDVILLE CITY OF QUITMAN/SANITATI CITY OF MILLEDGEVILLE CITY OF QUITMAN/WATER CU CITY OF MILLEN CITY OF REMERTON CITY OF MILTON CITY OF REMERTON CITY OF MONROE CITY OF RICEBORO CITY OF MONROE GA CITY OF RINCON CITY OF MONTEZUMA CITY OF RIVERDALE CITY OF MONTICELLO CITY OF ROBERTA CITY OF MORROW CITY OF ROCKMART CITY OF MOU/CONCESSION
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