Georgia's governor proposes a one-time $50 million boost for school security
- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp proposed a one-time $50 million boost for school security amid ongoing concerns after a September shooting at Apalachee High School, which resulted in four deaths.
- The proposed funding would give each of Georgia's more than 2,000 public schools an additional $21,635 for safety, on top of existing funds.
- School officials, including State School Superintendent Richard Woods, are advocating for increased mental health resources, including more counselors and psychologists, to prevent future threats.
- The 2025 legislative session began with discussions on school safety and a controversial bill regarding transgender athletes in girls' sports, highlighting varying priorities among lawmakers.
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