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The money can go towards a number of purposes, including creating affordable rental housing, rental assistance, and capacity-building for non-profit groups.
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In brief: New medical contract for jail will cost more, but lawmakers say it's worth it — ACC hires new inclusion officer — proposed legislation challenges DAs' autonomy — VP Harris visits Atlanta
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The new contract will cost significantly more than the jail has paid in the past, but sheriff’s department officials say it provides much more in the way of necessary services
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Commissioners are still waiting on key documents to inform their vote on a proposed mixed use development on the Georgia Square Mall site
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In brief: ACC commissioners set to vote on major mall redevelopment in two weeks; will wait to vote on gang unit funding request — state lawmakers could open up new benefits for pregnant people; vote to ban COVID vax mandates — UGA loses to Ole Miss
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In brief: commissioners and school board members ready to vote on redevelopment — request for fund to fight gang violence — Georgian's back spending on Medicaid and education — UGA basketball: men's loses, women's wins
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In brief: Clarke BOE meets tonight for work session — state lawmakers sign on to tax givebacks, aid for school districts — UGA VP for Student Affairs to retire — egg producers say their costs are rising — Hawks win, UGA men's BB falls to Auburn, women to face LSU
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The retreat is an opportunity for local lawmakers to get updated on revenue projections and talk about spending priorities.
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In brief: ACC lawmakers hold budget retreat today — Georgia Senate GOP announces agenda — unemployment falls in Athens — growing number of Georgians support legalizing pot — report finds deficiencies in Georgia's tobacco laws
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In brief: ACC commissioners hear plans for mall redevelopment — budget cuts could be coming to GA colleges and universities — HOPE payouts could increase — new Department of Labor head promises changes — Hawks beat Mavs