Georgia NOW News for Friday Jan. 16
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Georgia lawmakers are weighing major education and budget proposals after Gov. Brian Kemp used his final State of the State address to call for a historic $325 million investment in needs-based college aid. The proposed Dream Scholarship would help students who do not qualify for HOPE afford public colleges and technical schools, alongside a new round of tax rebates, a state employee bonus and an income tax cut. Kemp also outlined infrastructure priorities for the 2026 legislative session, including major highway upgrades, funding to address homelessness and new investments in workforce development.
At the Capitol, advocates and lawmakers gathered for Keeping Georgia Wild Day, highlighting the connection between conservation, outdoor recreation and education. Legislators showcased efforts to expand outdoor learning in schools, while students from across Georgia shared artwork inspired by state parks and historic sites. The event also underscored how preserving natural and historic spaces helps shape Georgia’s identity for future generations.
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