Why Governor Kemp just vetoed 300M in state spending
Governor Brian Kemp used his line-item veto to cut 300 million dollars from the Georgia budget. The cuts target student transportation and veteran services as Kemp enters his lame-duck period. State legislators are now left to explain the loss of funding to their local districts.
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