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Georgia House OKs revised spending plan with hundreds of millions for prisons, hurricane relief • Georgia Recorder

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georgiarecorder.com – Jill Nolin – 2025-02-06 16:27:00

Georgia House OKs revised spending plan with hundreds of millions for prisons, hurricane relief

by Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder
February 6, 2025

The state House backed a revised $40.5 billion spending plan for this year that sets aside hundreds of millions of dollars for hurricane relief and to close security gaps in the state’s prisons.

As of now, a total of $811 million will go toward hurricane recovery efforts, with House lawmakers adding $197 million Thursday. The governor sets the limit on how big the budget can be, but lawmakers can move money around and put their own mark on the spending plan.

Hurricane Helene devastated communities along the eastern side of the state, killing 34 people and ravaging crops and farms along the way. The state is also in line to receive federal aid through a package passed late last year.   

House added $35.6 million to the state budget for rural hospitals and another $150 million for loans for farmers and timberland owners.

“This hurricane had a $5.5 billion impact on agriculture and timber, not including future losses. This storm had a much larger impact than anything any of us have ever seen, and it forever changed lives and the landscape of our state,” said state Rep. Matt Hatchett, a Dublin Republican and the chamber’s top budget writer.

The budget now includes $333 million aimed at making the state’s prisons safer after a wave of violence attracted the attention of the U.S. Department of Justice, which warned last year that the conditions violated the constitutional rights of inmates against cruel and unusual punishment. The feds accused the state of being “deliberately indifferent” to the unsafe conditions.

Hatchett described the spending on prisons as “just the beginning of a costly but crucial endeavor.”

The proposed spending in the House plan is slightly less than the governor’s proposal. The House dialed back a plan to build four 126-modular correctional units to house inmates while the other capital and security improvements are underway. Instead, the budget now covers two such buildings.

But even that raised some eyebrows.

“Let me first say how important it is that we do the hurricane relief, and we’re pleased to see that in the budget, but I’ve got to ask you about these modular corrections facilities,” said House Minority Leader Carolyn Hugley, a Columbus Democrat.

Hatchett tried to assure her that they are “very sturdy buildings.”

Other money was redirected to body cameras and tasers for correctional officers, a new “Over Watch and Logistics” unit to boost real-time monitoring of the facilities and other security initiatives.

The budget also includes additional money for school security in the wake of last year’s school shooting at Apalachee High School, where two students and two educators were killed.

Now in addition to funding campus security grants, the budget includes $3 million to start a proposed threat assessment system that is part of the House GOP leadership-backed school safety plan that was unveiled this week.

Rep. Ruwa Romman, a Duluth Democrat, questioned whether the state’s budget writers had factored in the impact of potential disruptions to federal grants. Last week, the Trump administration ordered a spending freeze on grant and loan programs until it was blocked by the courts.

Without directly answering the question, House Speaker Jon Burns responded that the state relies on a “conservative fiscal approach” to balancing the budget.

The budget cleared the House with a 166-to-3 vote, making it the first bill this year to pass the House. Burns noted the vote was ahead of schedule because the funding is “so, so important to the people of Georgia.” It now heads to the Senate.

Once lawmakers button up the revisions to this year’s spending plan, the focus will turn to the new budget that starts on July 1. 

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Schools navigate challenges in federal clean bus program | FOX 5 News

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SUMMARY: The Biden administration’s $5 billion Clean School Bus Rebate Program, launched in 2022 to transition school districts to zero-emission electric buses, faces significant challenges. Mechanical issues and lack of affordable repairs have sidelined hundreds of electric buses, worsened by the financial collapse of major supplier Lion Electric. Lion’s bankruptcy led to maintenance warranty voids, leaving districts like Yarmouth, Maine, and Illinois struggling with non-functional buses. The EPA is monitoring the situation and supporting affected districts. However, other districts, such as Little Rock, Arkansas, using different vendors like Blue Bird, continue to benefit from the clean bus initiative, viewing it as an investment in student health and safety.

The Biden administration launched a program to help schools transition to cleaner buses. While some districts have reported success, others are experiencing difficulties tied to certain suppliers. Federal officials say they are continuing to monitor the situation as schools adjust.

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Aiken neighbors join Labor Day rallies for workers’ rights

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www.wjbf.com – Shawn Cabbagestalk – 2025-09-01 19:10:00

SUMMARY: On Labor Day in Aiken, S.C., neighbors joined the nationwide Workers Over Billionaires movement to advocate for workers’ rights and social justice. Among them was Anthony Espinoza, whose husband was detained by ICE, highlighting personal struggles with mental health and financial stability. The diverse crowd united in demanding fairness, criticizing government policies favoring billionaires over vulnerable citizens. Speakers emphasized the need for democratic preservation, equitable tax policies, and support for the working class. Organizers urged civic engagement through protests and contacting representatives. Future rallies, including a statewide event in Columbia, are planned to continue the fight for dignity, fairness, and hope.

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Labor Day crowds hit Tybee as beach safety warnings rise

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www.wsav.com – Genevieve Lund – 2025-09-01 12:31:00

SUMMARY: Over Labor Day weekend on Tybee Island, Georgia, strong winds and waves created hazardous water conditions, prompting lifeguards to warn swimmers about dangerous rip currents. White-capped waves and rough surf led to a red flag warning, with officials considering a double red flag to restrict swimming to knee-deep water for safety. Rip currents cause over 80% of US beach rescues, especially during busy holidays. Lifeguard supervisor Jackson Vrisco emphasized alertness and monitoring conditions, while Mayor Brian West advised those caught in rip currents to stay calm and let the current carry them before swimming back. Visitors should heed flag warnings near lifeguard towers.

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