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 ...
$4.4 billion: State government will spend $4.4 billion more of its own money, thanks to tax collections exceeding Kemp's ... High School shooting, the Georgia Senate passed three school security ...
Brian Kemp signed off on an amended budget bill for 2025, greenlighting big investments in programs for hurricane recovery, school security and safety upgrades to the state’s prison system.
Brian Kemp signed a record ... and invests heavily in school safety and Georgia's prison system while providing relief to the state's taxpayers. The spending plan, which the General Assembly ...
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, ...