Hundreds of jobs, programs, would be slashed from Georgia budget
Hundreds of state jobs would be eliminated and positions frozen from consumer protection staffers and drivers license workers to school safety coordinators under plans drawn up to meet Gov. Brian Kemps demand to cut spending.
Many state programs would be scaled back or eliminated too, according to documents obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution under the state Open Records Act. Some of the proposed cuts have trickled out in recent weeks as state agencies worked to meet the governors demand to reduce spending.
But taken together, they paint a picture of austerity not seen since the Great Recession, when tens of thousands of teachers and state workers were laid off or furloughed and agencies struggled to provide basic services.
All at a time when a lot of current economic signs point to Georgias economy being in pretty good shape overall.
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