Kemp Signs $27.3B State Budget, Will Block Police Raises

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Georgia's governor has signed a 2022 budget that restores some money to K-12 education, increases some mental health funding, and pays nursing home operators more.

Originally published by Associated Press on usnews.com on May 10, 2021.

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