Georgia's governor proposes a one-time $50 million boost for school security

Georgia's governor proposes a one-time $50 million boost for school security
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Georgia's governor proposes a one-time $50 million boost for school security
Author: Jeff Amy
Published: Jan, 13 2025 22:24

Summary at a Glance

Brian Kemp on Monday proposed giving public schools a one-time additional $50 million to spend on school safety, but his plan falls short of the increased counseling resources school officials want after four people were shot and killed at Apalachee High School in Winder in September.

The $50 million would be added to the current state budget atop $109 million in continuing funding that schools are already receiving.

The Republican governor said the $50 million would give each of Georgia's more than 2,000 public schools another $21,635 to spend on safety, atop the $47,125 they're already getting.

“All of these investments were planned with the goal of making our schools even safer,” Kemp said, adding he believed that without the funding the state has already provided, “that fateful day could have been even more tragic" at Apalachee.

Kemp and other Republicans have shied away from trying to regulate children's access to guns, although state Rep. Michelle Au, a Johns Creek Democrat, introduced a bill Monday to make it a misdemeanor to not secure guns around children.

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