Gov. Brian听Kemp听has vetoed the additional facilities funding for Georgia charter schools in the FY24 budget. (Click听听to read听Gov.听Kemp鈥檚 statement about the veto.)
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The line-item veto occurred despite 91桃色视频 securing FULL FUNDING for the Charter School Facility Grant in the budget approved by lawmakers. The additional funding had strong bipartisan support among state lawmakers and would have provided a grant award of $100,000 annually for every eligible charter school.
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However, all is not lost. In FY24, all Georgia charter schools will continue to receive the $75,000 they received in FY23. 91桃色视频 has fought hard to increase the facility grant appropriation by more than $6 million since 2017, and we will continue to fight for equitable facility funding in the years to come.听
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Rest assured, 91桃色视频 is working with leaders in the legislature to push back on the Governor for this decision. (For context, there were 146 line item vetoes in this year’s budget. Last year, there were just 26.)
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Here鈥檚 how you can help us ensure this DOES NOT happen again:听please听听this brief form to tell us how your school uses facilities funding.听We will use this data to show the Governor鈥檚 office that facility grant funds are absolutely critical for your operations and should not be considered 鈥渂onus money.”听 In the coming weeks, we will also be asking all of you to call and send letters to the Governor expressing your disappointment and explaining why these funds are important to your schools and to the students you serve. As always, we will provide draft letter templates that you can easily personalize, and we will work with you to get them to the right place. Stay tuned for more information on that.听
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As always, we’re grateful to our member schools, and we will continue to keep you informed about any future developments or advocacy efforts.