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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
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Members of the Georgia House and Senate Joint Appropriations Committee held the first of three days of budget hearings on Tuesday.
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In brief: Understaffing in DA's office raises concerns — state lawmakers hear from Kemp, state's chief economist — UGA falls to Kentucky
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More than a third of the package would go toward K-12 school construction projects.
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In brief: DA requests $267K for anti-gang unit — ACC's bivalent vax rate hovers around 12% — record number of Georgians sign up for Obamacare — state budget writers begin meeting today — UGA men face Kentucky
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Governor's budget plan includes $2.1 billion in tax rebates, raises for teachers and state employees.
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In brief: UGA offensive lineman and recruiting staffer killed in Sunday morning wreck — three Athenians honored by UGA at MLK Freedom breakfast — Kemp unveils budget priorities — UGA men beat Ole Miss, women fall to Tennessee
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Revenue grew despite a suspension of gas tax collections.
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Gov. Brian Kemp has announced plans to spend more than $3 billion of the amount through a combination of one-time tax givebacks.
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In brief: Kemp wants to spend part of historic surplus on tax rebates — a Georgia congressman is among the 20 GOP holdouts blocking McCarthy for Speaker — state lawmakers frustrated over slow rollout of medical marijuana — Delta to offer free wi-fi — UGA women beat Kentucky