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Gov. Brian Kemp unveiled plans Wednesday to create a new state anti-gang task force and devote $69 million in one-time funds for school security grants, as he outlined specifics of his first-year ...
Gov. Brian Kemp is stressing the need for more security at schools – not new firearms restrictions or stronger gun control laws – after another series of mass shootings around the country.
Kemp is proposing one-time school safety grants totaling $50 million. That breaks down to a little over $20,000 per school. This comes just four months after a student opened fire at Apalachee ...
Gov. Brian Kemp says education and school safety ... 8 million allocated for the amended fiscal year 2025 and $402.2 million for fiscal year 2026 to fully support Georgia's schools. The plan ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp wants to give public schools a one-time boost of $50 million for school safety and security in addition to $109 million in continuing funding.
Nicole Patten. (Source: WALB) Governor Brian Kemp said he wants to increase school safety and the numbers of mental health professionals in schools with his plan for the state.
Gov. Brian Kemp pledged to give each school in Georgia a one-time check of $30,000 to fund school safety improvements.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed bills Thursday that are aimed at improving school safety and literacy. Georgia lawmakers earlier set aside $115 million to make school safety grants.
ATLANTA (AP) - Wielding the veto pen for the first time, Georgia's new Republican Gov. Brian Kemp has rejected 14 bills and resolutions passed by lawmakers. The vetoes were announced ahead of the ...
It’s the first week in office for Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, and today he spoke for the first time to a joint session of the General Assembly. In his State of the State Address, Kemp asked for ...