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Senate Passes Georgia Budget Changes Aiding K-12 and Health

Jeff Amy
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AP

An amended state budget that increases spending on K-12 schools and public health has passed the Georgia state Senate on a 52-0 vote, racing one step closer to passage. With Senate changes approved Tuesday, House Bill 80 returns to the House. Representatives could agree to Senate changes or demand a conference to work out differences.

Legislative leaders have said moving the amended budget quickly is priority in case a COVID-19 outbreak forces lawmakers to stop meeting. The measure spends $26.6 billion in state funds and $15.6 billion more in federal money in the current year ending June 30. Lawmakers are agreeing with Gov. Brian Kemp’s plan to add back $567 million to the state’s K-12 school funding formula.

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