ATLANTA, Ga. - Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to give public schools a one-time boost of $50 million for school safety and security. But the Republican’s plan falls short of the additional ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signs Georgia's $40.5 million mid-year budget, House expected to take up his $37.7 billion 2026 spending plan ...
Education spending increased by $98 million, with funds allocated for student safety, mental health ... overwhelmingly passed ...
More for education: The House adds $98.4 million to Kemp’s proposed K-12 education budget. Much of the money would go to establish grant programs for student mental health and other support services, ...
Brian Kemp held a press conference ... In the wake of the recent Apalachee High School shooting, the Georgia Senate passed three school security bills Thursday morning. One of the key measures ...
The budget, which cleared the House 171-4, is smaller than the record $40.5 billion fiscal 2025 mid-year budget lawmakers passed last week, which used $2.7 billion of the state’s $16 billion surplus.
MONROE COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Public Safety Training Center could soon grow with help from a state funding boost. Governor Brian Kemp's proposed budget for the next fiscal year includes more ...