Gov. Brian Kemp signs Georgia's $40.5 million mid-year budget, House expected to take up his $37.7 billion 2026 spending plan ...
Georgia lawmakers are racing against the clock at the State Capitol as today marks Crossover Day, the crucial deadline for legislation to pass either the House or Senate to remain under consideration ...
Education spending increased by $98 million, with funds allocated for student safety, mental health ... overwhelmingly passed ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a record $40.5 billion mid-year budget Thursday that prioritizes hurricane relief and invests heavily ...
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The Georgia Senate passed a $40.5 billion mid-year budget focused on disaster relief, infrastructure, and prisons.
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The Environmental Protection Agency plans to eliminate its scientific research team and could fire more than 1,000 scientists ...
Brian Kemp signed a record $40.5 billion mid-year budget Thursday that prioritizes hurricane relief and invests heavily in school safety and Georgia’s prison system while providing relief to the state ...