Georgia lawmakers reach compromise on mental health bill, set for floor debate – The Atlanta Journal Constitution

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HB 1013 would also forgive student loans for mental health providers who work in underserved areas of the state and take other steps to improve care.

Jeff Breedlove, spokesman for the Georgia Council on Substance Abuse, said called the legislation game-changing for those who need mental health and substance use disorder care.

“Two biggest words are parity and stigma,” Breedlove said. “The more we pass legislation the more people go, ‘it’s OK to get help.’ … The moment it comes into effect families will see relief.”

The measure is the result of recommendations from the Georgia Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission, which developed more than 50 recommendations to change Georgia’s laws.

Georgia ranks low nationally on most measurements of mental health treatment and high in the percentage of residents who face challenges, according to a 2021 report by Mental Health America, a century-old nonprofit advocacy group. It put Georgia last for the number of mental health professionals per capita. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry says Georgia has only eight psychiatrists per 100,000 children; the academy suggests a better ratio is 47 per 100,000.

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When his attention shifted to Georgia candidates, he mostly doted on Perdue’s attempt to oust Kemp.”},{“_id”:”ED2O5O6LAFCCTAEWZBH4Q4MQRM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648349291624},”type”:”text”,”content”:””If Brian Kemp is renominated, he will go down in flames at the ballot box,” said Trump.”},{“_id”:”AOMMFXKSRZBDPJDXBDJ2H2NVTM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401640},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Perdue, meanwhile, returned the favor. He said for the first time this past week that he also was the victim of a “stolen” election when he lost the January 2021 runoff to Democrat Jon Ossoff. And at Saturday’s rally, he unveiled sharper attacks on Kemp.”},{“_id”:”LFJCULDD4VB5JPY3MBWLDGXERQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401641},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“In the state of Georgia, thanks to Brian Kemp, in 2020 our elections were absolutely stolen,” Perdue said, adding that he would make sure that “whoever was responsible goes to jail” if he’s elected.”},{“_id”:”6CPQ7WTLVREP3KYOTF6CQWJEKQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401642},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Chants of “lock him up!” directed at Kemp broke out, as Perdue smiled and flashed a thumbs-up sign.”},{“owner”:{“id”:”ajc”},”copyright”:”2022 Atlanta Journal-Constitution”,”address”:{“locality”:”Commerce”,”region”:”GA”},”caption”:”March 26, 2022 Commerce – David Perdue speaks during a rally for Georgia GOP candidates at Banks County Dragway in Commerce on Saturday, March 26, 2022. 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His spokesman Cody Hall issued a statement saying that Kemp “is focused on making sure Stacey Abrams is never our governor or the next president.””},{“_id”:”P57NSTM6JFFDVGDIJED5JHWHKQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401644},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The election wasn’t stolen. Three separate tallies of the state’s roughly 5 million ballots upheld Biden’s narrow victory, court challenges by Trump allies were squashed, and bipartisan election officials have vouched for the results.”},{“_id”:”DIVKAMTF3FGWTJAYBQG3KIPBBU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401645},”type”:”text”,”content”:”An audit of absentee ballot signatures in Cobb County found no cases of fraud. Perdue previously didn’t argue his election was “stolen” — in fact, he conceded to Ossoff shortly after the Jan. 5, 2021, runoff.”},{“_id”:”OCUPEYHL6FBDXPTVZMUK7YORB4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401646},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Other candidates boasted of their close ties to Trump and nodded to Georgia’s role as the most important test of the former president’s influence in the nation.”},{“_id”:”NAFAOGI5S5A3ZN2SELBRCMGNGE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401647},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“This 2020 cycle is so important because it will set the stage for 2024,” said Burt Jones, Trump’s pick for lieutenant governor. “If we don’t have a red wave, it doesn’t play well for us to put Donald Trump in the White House in 2024, but I think we’ve going to have a red wave.””},{“_id”:”LUGVWM4H3FEV7JMHH554NJXQ6Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401648},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Former Democrat Vernon Jones, endorsed by Trump for a U.S. House seat to get him to quit the governor’s race, talked of the former president in almost mythical terms.”},{“_id”:”OJHSTKWGZBE4TIYJHUVUUXK2BA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401649},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I hear them talking about a no-fly zone in Ukraine,” said the ex-state legislator, who switched parties last year. “Let me tell you something: Donald Trump is the no-fly zone.””},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”ajc”},”copyright”:”2022 Atlanta Journal-Constitution”,”address”:{“locality”:”Commerce”,”region”:”GA”},”caption”:”March 26, 2022 Commerce – Former former President Donald Trump enters the stage with his hats during a rally for Georgia GOP candidates at Banks County Dragway in Commerce on Saturday, March 26, 2022. 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But I really want him back in office now.””},{“_id”:”UZXSUYSWEJG2BAOY6OIUPZBYCY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401654},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Chrissy Maxwell of Newton wore a bejeweled denim Trump hat as she lingered with friends around a cluster of food trucks with lengthy lines. She said she’d vote for whomever Trump endorsed — no questions asked.”},{“_id”:”77NEHXX3GREEHGPKKCYNNTB7UA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401655},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I trust him to tell me what to do,” she said. “Jesus and Trump. That’s who I listen to — and sometimes not in that order.””},{“_id”:”BDH2AJBYPFBRFLWYXLYS2XL6PY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401656},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Once, Trump’s endorsement was the closest thing to a lock in Georgia Republican politics. Few know that better than Kemp, who routed a GOP runoff opponent in 2018 after the then-president endorsed him six days before the election.”},{“_id”:”A2DBRM6XGJECBAAIUGECD24TJM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401657},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But now Trump’s clout is far harder to define — even as more candidates are trying to ride on his coattails. They include several little-known contenders for down-ticket office running against incumbents allied with Kemp.”},{“_id”:”YLXGNO4EONFEDAQEIVECS7DSRY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401658},”type”:”text”,”content”:”After a Saturday event in Columbia County with local Republican leaders, Kemp sidestepped a question about Trump’s influence in the race.”},{“_id”:”XYQGPMUPH5G5DPY2CTCQVP7AHE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401659},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“My message to folks is I need their endorsement, their vote on May 24. And that’s what I’m going out there, working to do,” Kemp said, adding that he wants voters to weigh his record. “I can’t control what other people are doing.””},{“_id”:”WODBQTR2HFGF7C2V6W7IGQB7RE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401660},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Some of his Republican allies warn that Trump’s take-no-prisoners brand of politics — and his obsession with his defeat in Georgia — will only come back to haunt GOP candidates in November.”},{“_id”:”FM35CEHR7RCOVA4H57N3OLHBRA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648348401661},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“This trip is about him and his grievance-driven brand of politics,” said Lt. Gov. 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He’s mentioned only David Perdue and Herschel Walker from his slate of candidates.”},{“_id”:”IJR4IBA6AZETFB5X5Q4BPOKDOE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818827},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The crowd perks up occasionally, especially at the talk of the elections, but the old yarns about Kim Jong Un and the Trump years aren’t getting a huge reaction.”},{“_id”:”27VUIR5LJNHJNEMF7UFC54M4PQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818828},”type”:”text”,”content”:”8:42 p.m.: The former president goes into foreign policy, criticizing President Joe Biden for the invasion of Ukraine and saying, “It’s a very good possibility” that China will invade Taiwan, too.”},{“_id”:”X5MYRUY5ZRHX3HH6MCXVE74HDE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818829},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We were respected as a country like never before,” he he was president, Trump says.”},{“_id”:”67EJ4TJETFANTFIKX46FDLQ6KY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818830},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Trump brags that the United States has the strongest nuclear arsenal in the world. “I hate to even mention it and I hate having to do it.””},{“_id”:”PGAOCW7XRJCSFIIT557EAPHWZQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818831},”type”:”text”,”content”:”He depicts his administration as peaceful and stable. “It was my personality that kept up the hell out of war.””},{“_id”:”ZZKJW3OVVVGFHJZDTHZIUDRAKE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818832},”type”:”text”,”content”:”8:35 p.m.: After a lengthy recital of election grievances, Trump alludes to running again in 2024. “The truth is we ran twice, we won twice, and now we just may have to do it again.””},{“_id”:”2Y66BXBZUFEKXMOCD75OSFACZ4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818833},”type”:”text”,”content”:”8:28 p.m.: Trump launches into familiar, disproven claims that he and David Perdue “got screwed” in the last election and says that Trump voters won’t vote in a general election if Kemp is the nominee.”},{“_id”:”EB4CXGVA2ZAPLNE5KL6IUCO4DM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648342818834},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Trump voters will not go out and vote for Brian Kemp…if Kemp runs, I think Herschel Walker will be seriously and negatively impacted,” he says. “A vote for Brian Kemp, RINO, is a vote for Democrat Senator who shouldn’t be in the Senate.””},{“_id”:”QARY4AQVYFA3BEJQYMMPMVXULU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648333036774},”type”:”text”,”content”:”8:15 p.m.: Donald Trump arrives on stage throwing red MAGA caps. 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Huge turnout at our rally with President Donald Trump in Commerce. Conservatives are FIRED UP and ready to win on May 24!

Together, we will win this primary in May, and then win big in November to make damn sure Stacey Abrams is never Governor of Georgia. pic.twitter.com/64IeWaClOX

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Our volunteers are out in full force and fired up for a BIG Trump rally in Commerce this afternoon! #gapol pic.twitter.com/NmZHIpTOwY

— Burt Jones (@burtjonesforga) March 26, 2022nn”,”_id”:”https://twitter.com/burtjonesforga/status/1507784288317718530″,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:1648349047097},”provider_name”:”Twitter”,”height”:null},”type”:”oembed_response”},{“_id”:”HXEXMC7UMZGHFKON476PVE2NZE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648333403017},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“If we don’t have a red wave, it doesn’t play well for us to put Donald Trump in the White House in 2024, but I think we’ve going to have a red wave.””},{“owner”:{“sponsored”:false,”id”:”ajc”},”copyright”:”2022 Atlanta Journal-Constitution”,”address”:{“locality”:”Commerce”,”region”:”GA”},”caption”:”March 26, 2022 Commerce – Herschel Walker, front-runner for the party’s U.S. Senate nominee, takes a selfie with supporters during a rally for Georgia GOP candidates at Banks County Dragway in Commerce on Saturday, March 26, 2022. 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Continues list of far-right favorite issues, including critical race theory, gas prices, and supporting the police.”},{“_id”:”RMQJQT26D5DE7FVG624U54AYCA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648333036789},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I’m not here to be a politician, I’m here to be a warrior. That’s what God sent me to do.””},{“_id”:”XCBYJE2E4NFYTGQLKDKEVZBPLI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648333036790},”type”:”text”,”content”:”5:25 p.m.: U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker bounds onto the stage to chants of “Herschel! Herschel!””},{“_id”:”GGNRJNY4RBAULBBVZL5ATMCWUQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648330053401},”type”:”text”,”content”:”5:20 p.m.: U.S. Rep. 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A glimpse of the crowd at Trump’s rally at an old racetrack in northeast Georgia, where the former president hopes to rally supporters behind the seven state candidates he’s endorsed. #gapol pic.twitter.com/KbIYYUFbKO

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Dale Branham of Sandy Springs showed up hours early to the Trump rally to support the slate of candidates he’s endorsed.
“I know I’m backing Perdue. Kemp threw Trump under the bus after the election. Everyone else who watched what went on knew what was going on.” #gapol pic.twitter.com/FI5Zo8iro8

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As Trump prepares to rally his die-hard fans in Georgia, Republican Lt. Gov. @GeoffDuncanGA has a message for the GOP: “This trip is about (Trump) and his grievance-driven brand of politics, not the future of the state we all love.” #gapol pic.twitter.com/pYuRilMfp7

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Some staffers in areas with hard-to-fill jobs, including corrections and mental health agencies, would receive bigger raises.”},{“_id”:”N44ISJZVUBC5ZAJTXM63CPVF3I”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314331},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Private prison operators also would receive more money to give their corrections officers raises under the plan, even though they are not state employees.”},{“_id”:”IYIACNLTKREVLPLND5AQZTO2FI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314332},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Senate plan for the coming year in many ways mirrors the House proposal, calling for spending big money on priority areas: improving mental health care by boosting salaries and staff sizes, increasing access and adding more facilities such as hospital and crisis beds; aiding crime fighting; and enhancing schools and public health care programs.”},{“_id”:”VTTVNLVD6ZFA5ADXGHMBABNUD4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314334},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We focused on areas of quality, stewardship and fidelity,” said Senate Appropriations Chairman Blake TIllery, R-Vidalia. “},{“_id”:”Z5PPR62UPZHCVEJMEI3UTJPLVY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314335},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Tillery said the Senate plan would add incentives to improve the outcomes of state programs, including $28 million for efforts to improve third-grade reading levels in schools.”},{“_id”:”2JQCRR3LOJH5RDIAENOQD2XQ7M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314336},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Senate plan would include a new pay scale step for state troopers, plus a big boost in staffing of forensic examiners at the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Tillery said. It would eliminate a House proposal to add DUI and SWAT troopers.”},{“_id”:”S3SRFBKOFBFY3GEPSF5LHSG2OM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314337},”type”:”text”,”content”:”It would add money for a summer pilot program to make sure 2,800 children in foster care who are ages 14-18 get to experience college campuses in the same way other high school-age kids do to help them decide their futures. It also would provide more money for local libraries for books and materials.”},{“_id”:”G2Q4A6WNWVBRPGSJHBDJFPPGMA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314338},”type”:”text”,”content”:”As the House did, the Senate plan backs Gov. Brian Kemp’s proposal to boost state spending on higher education and would eliminate the “institutional fees” that students have been forced to pay since the Great Recession, when the General Assembly slashed college funding.”},{“_id”:”IOUZWPTUU5AZ3FH7D76QVPTC7U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314339},”type”:”text”,”content”:”While the state midyear budget for the fiscal year ending June 30 saw a massive increase — from about $27 billion to $30 billion — the spending plan for the upcoming year would see a more modest rise.”},{“_id”:”EYS4N5L4ERA23MDXFLV74CYHJU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314340},”type”:”text”,”content”:”State tax collections are running 16% ahead of last year for the first eight months of fiscal 2022, which is good for budget writers who have to make sure they can afford the midyear budget increase. Gains are expected to slow in the coming year.”},{“_id”:”6JIY6A7T6BE5HBJLD42DL6Y5II”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648223314341},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The teacher pay raise is particularly important to Kemp, who faces a tough reelection battle this year. Kemp promised during his 2018 campaign that he would give them a $5,000 increase over the course of his first term. 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Ed Harbison, D-Columbus, who served four years in the U.S. Marines and is a recipient of the Purple Heart.”},{“_id”:”XSHQ66MBRZHCPMA3ZVMMT6DVVE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648222623104},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The measure would cost the state and save the veterans about $78 million during the upcoming fiscal year and about $60 million a year in the future.”}],”display_date”:”2022-03-25T15:32:57.538Z”,”headlines”:{“basic”:”Georgia Senate gives final OK to tax break for some military retirees”},”first_publish_date”:”2022-03-25T15:32:57.538Z”,”taxonomy”:{“sections”:[{“path”:”/politics”,”parent”:{“default”:”https://www.ajc.com/”},”_website”:”ajc”,”parent_id”:”https://www.ajc.com/”,”name”:”Politics”,”description”:”Political news with a Georgia focus, including the Georgia Legislature, Congress, White House, presidential elections and Georgia Congressional Districts.”,”_id”:”/politics”,”additional_properties”:{“original”:{“parent”:{“AmpNav”:”https://www.ajc.com/”,”default”:”https://www.ajc.com/”,”BottomNav”:null,”TopNavRedesign”:null,”SectionMap”:”https://www.ajc.com/”,”MainMenuRedesign2021″:”https://www.ajc.com/”,”TopNav”:null,”TopicsBar”:null,”ComposerNav”:”https://www.ajc.com/”},”site”:{“site_url”:”https://www.ajc.com/politics/”,”section_comments_enabled”:”Yes”,”site_description”:”Political news with a Georgia focus, including the Georgia Legislature, Congress, White House, presidential elections and Georgia Congressional Districts.”,”site_title”:”AJC Georgia Politics | What’s really going on in politics”},”navigation”:{“nav_title”:”Politics”},”inactive”:false,”node_type”:”section”,”_website”:”ajc”,”name”:”Politics”,”Sponsor”:{“sponsor_url_open_new_tab”:”true”,”sponsor_desktop_banner”:””,”sponsor_mobile_banner”:””,”sponsor_url”:””},”_id”:”/politics”,”ancestors”:{“TopNavRedesign”:[],”SectionMap”:[“https://www.ajc.com/”],”MainMenuRedesign2021″:[“https://www.ajc.com/”],”TopNav”:[],”TopicsBar”:[]},”order”:{“AmpNav”:1022,”default”:1022,”SectionMap”:1094,”MainMenuRedesign2021″:1003,”ComposerNav”:1100}}},”_website_section_id”:”ajc./politics”,”type”:”section”,”version”:”0.6.0″}],”primary_section”:{“path”:”/politics”,”name”:”Politics”},”tags”:[{“text”:”politics.ajc”},{“text”:”teamsusan”},{“text”:”legislature”},{“text”:”georgia news”},{“text”:”georgia-news.ajc”},{“text”:”ga-government.ajc”},{“text”:”government and politics”}]},”type”:”story”,”last_updated_date”:”2022-03-25T15:46:52.380Z”,”promo_items”:{“basic”:{“credits”:{“by”:[{“name”:”HYOSUB SHIN / AJC”,”type”:”author”}]},”subtitle”:”Veterans Day photos”,”width”:5715,”caption”:”November 11, 2021 Atlanta – Georgia Senator Ed Harbison (left) and Wayne Waddell, Georgia Military Veterans’ Hall of Fame inductee, shake hands as Colonel Richard White (center), retired US Army, looks during 2021 Veterans Day commemoration ceremony honoring the service and sacrifice of all our nation’s veterans at Atlanta History Center on Thursday, November 11, 2021. 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But not so long ago, it was home to one of the most famous restaurants in Atlanta, welcoming almost exclusively white patrons to step back in time to the same false depiction of slavery and antebellum culture as depicted in the scenes from Gone with the Wind.”},{“_id”:”G52XKG6DTFFLTBMKHGGGMPVYGE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600086},”type”:”text”,”content”:”For anyone who is white and who grew up near Atlanta in Aunt Fanny’s Cabin heyday, it was known as a special destination, a big night out.”},{“_id”:”G52XKG6DTFFLTBMKHGGGMPVYGE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600105},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Celebrities were frequent customers. So too, famously, was President Jimmy Carter. We know this because people signed their names in guest books and wrote out autographs for pictures to be displayed on the walls.”},{“_id”:”O5KCXAD6F5ET7LWQQ67YYZ2AIU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600088},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Incredibly, going there was not seen as something to be ashamed of in those days, but rather a place to enjoy, a carefree step back in time as light as a trip to Disneyland.”},{“_id”:”TDNKNUK46BFX7COTS5NMHRG2O4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600089},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Reporting about the uncertain future of Aunt Fanny’s Cabin has described the restaurant as “controversial,” and having “presented stereotypes of Black people,” and “portrayed images that were derogatory toward Black people.””},{“_id”:”IVMP6KOZY5HNBAUBT2UMESAI34″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600095},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But those sanitized buzz words don’t do justice to the deep, even joyous racism embedded in the concept, nor the humiliating work conditions for the Black staff working there.”},{“_id”:”OSJEMRULXREELO3OK2GD3BETLY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600096},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Archived photos from the 1950s and 1960′s show young Black boys wearing wooden yoked boards around their necks, reciting the menu to tables full of smiling white diners.”},{“_id”:”664CSUSSZZGJBKCA6IDUX2SCGE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600097},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Other black staff, often young boys, led patrons in renditions of Black church spirituals and Confederate fight songs.”},{“_id”:”CFE74Q6HSZCRXENZNCUAOQAHAU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600098},”type”:”text”,”content”:”One song was framed on the wall for patrons waiting in the lobby to read: “Keep your Confederate money, boys, the South will rise again.””},{“_id”:”DAHEKUCNBVEH5J3GPV65LPH32E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600099},”type”:”text”,”content”:”I looked up the lyrics to imagine what it must have been like for Black employees, dressed as antebellum enslaved people, to sing these words as patrons ate dinners of fried chicken or Smithfield ham:”},{“_id”:”FZAOM67C5JEBXHPJUTP4LQDE3A”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600100},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Mister Robert E. Lee and his rebel men,”},{“_id”:”UTBG6OZWFJEFBLZFMMNXKGNVXA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600101},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Surrendered but they said this ain’t the end,”},{“_id”:”FHVBEHTWG5C6FLZ52THJMI7TF4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600102},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Save your confederate money my friends,”},{“_id”:”LBJD26FRV5G6XG7UPIUSNSWXXM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600103},”type”:”text”,”content”:”South’s gonna rise again.”},{“_id”:”HKBIHVTY4JF6PDAEUERGMVV2O4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600104},”type”:”text”,”content”:”That all of this continued well into the 1980s and early 90′s when Ronald Reagan and George Bush were president and the Cosby Show was the highest-rated show on television tells you all you need to know about how real and enduring the acceptance of racism in our culture was and continues to be.”},{“_id”:”G52XKG6DTFFLTBMKHGGGMPVYGE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600105},”type”:”text”,”content”:”A history of Aunt Fanny’s commissioned by the City of Smyrna details its start as a country store in 1941, opened by Isoline Campbell McKenna, the daughter of a wealthy Cobb County family, and named after Fanny Willis, the Black woman who worked in service to the Campbell family for decades.”},{“_id”:”CBHFCHLVVVAPHF7RFAIFQHOZRI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600092},”type”:”text”,”content”:”An article from The Atlanta Constitution when the shop opened is startling on its own, with Williams described as a “famous colored mammy,” who, “has been in Mrs. McKenna’s family for more than 57 years.””},{“_id”:”WMRZPZZIC5HRFHPE2PVAS5UKHU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600093},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Eventually the store also sold lunch to workers at the nearby Bell Airplane factory and was later sold to new owners who expanded and intensified the “Old South” theme.”},{“_id”:”6YMUTNT3ANAPNOMBZXZO43ZBBE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600094},”type”:”text”,”content”:”After closing, being repurposed, and eventually falling into disrepair, the fate of Aunt Fanny’s Cabin recently became the focus of intense debate.”},{“_id”:”A6YTYHEBJBGSBLB4CMR6ZIXNMQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600106},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Some Smyrna residents called for its demolition, while others, notably the NAACP, argued that it should stay right where it is on Atlanta Road. Keeping it visible and present , they said, would force people in today’s Smyrna to understand what happened there and why it matters today.”},{“_id”:”ZJKTU4JIDBE55NLHSUIRV4XID4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600107},”type”:”text”,”content”:”One reason it matters today is that Aunt Fanny’s Cabin is not a relic of the Old South, it is a relic of the recent, in-our-lifetimes South. And it’s a reminder Atlanta was still hosting and reveling in ignorance decades after it became the cradle of the Civil Rights movement.”},{“_id”:”ZJKTU4JIDBE55NLHSUIRV4XID4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600108},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Smyrna City Council voted Monday night to give the dilapidated building away. It will be relocated to a farm in Carroll County.”},{“_id”:”3UNNFZZKQJDUTCEL4J5OAAATUQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600109},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The other debate, beyond what to do with the physical cabin, has been how to honor Williams, whose name and cooking brought fame and fortune to its owners, but certainly never accrued to her.”},{“_id”:”QRWAZYOOLBAJVHRWR4SR4COCSM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600110},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The coalition to keep the cabin in Smyrna had hoped the cabin would to be reimagined to honor her. Others suggested a culinary school to celebrate her contributions to Southern food culture, or a civil rights museum. That will be up to Smyrna and its residents.”},{“_id”:”MH5ZG7TSIRFS5BV4RMQQDEOVM4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648214600111},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But for anyone who went to Aunt Fanny’s Cabin or knows its story now, the way to honor Williams now is to understand that the racism that the restaurant celebrated and embodied did not end with the Civil War era it glorified or the Civil Rights movement or the day it finally closed its doors in the 1990s.”},{“_id”:”ZOM73SCDAZDHFN6UTABC6YHW3Q”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648218730515},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Without the bigotry that the restaurant celebrated, Fanny Williams might have been the owner of the restaurant, and not its namesake. She might have been a student, or a lawyer or a state representative.”},{“_id”:”MSRNKIJZURHPPMLPNO5R7HVU2Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648218730516},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Cobb County has changed radically since then. Much of its population is affluent and diverse. Many of its county leaders are Black women. That the cabin became an embarrassment after so many years as an attraction is evidence of how much things have changed in Cobb County and in Georgia.”},{“_id”:”ZCR4T6GPVJEDLINOKVMDDT32C4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648218730517},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But we’re not done yet. 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Raphael Warnock is among a group of senators who want the nation’s largest banks to reduce or eliminate the fees customers pay when their accounts go into the red.”},{“_id”:”FSV2S7PNJRHWLHOFRSRMFYBW44″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648215339044},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Letters went out Friday morning to the chief executives of seven institutions, including Wells Fargo and Truist, asking them to rethink the fines that are most often shouldered by poor families, worsening their financial situations.”},{“_id”:”BXGTA3XF25FYBOORXYRRGZ22GI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648215339045},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau found that 9% of personal accounts see 10 or more overdraft penalties each year, and these accounts are responsible for 80% of all overdraft revenue. 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Williams filed an affidavit declaring Abrams the party’s standard-bearer.”},{“_id”:”YTUPRDXZMFD3XHFVDKHRVQKJEE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1647973088402},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Abrams’ lawsuit states that her campaign has already created a leadership committee that began raising money shortly after she qualified to run for governor earlier this month.”},{“_id”:”ZKQ2VJHCZVFZRLHH735Y4GFTUE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1647973088403},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The campaign filed the leadership committee paperwork with the state ethics commission, the agency responsible for policing campaign finance laws.”},{“_id”:”YYKMWJTUZBAC7AN636SVDB5YOA”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1647973088404},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But the commission cannot “determine whether someone is or is not a party’s nominee for office,” said its executive secretary, David Emadi.”},{“_id”:”IQNNXSVQHVHCTG54YG7IB2TW5M”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648071380263},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Whether a candidate has been elected as a party’s nominee prior to any votes being cast or elections certified is a decision to be made by the secretary of state in consultation with the Department of Law,” Emadi said, “and we are awaiting guidance from them on that matter.””},{“_id”:”S2WFGUAKDRD5PA7XPHGDVBIDHU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1647973088406},”type”:”text”,”content”:”This is not the leadership committee law’s first tour of the court system.”},{“_id”:”ICCXDVRER5GKBEG24OQTH4T5GM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1647973088407},”type”:”text”,”content”:”A federal judge last month sided with former U.S. Sen. David Perdue, Kemp’s challenger in the GOP primary, ruling that the governor’s fund cannot be used to help him win the Republican-on-Republican contest. The judge did rule, however, that Kemp’s fund can continue to collect unlimited donations if he doesn’t spend the money directly on his primary campaign.”},{“_id”:”2YZZG7QDOBEAXELUD44TRQ37LE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1647973088408},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Kemp will likely need to collect every dollar he can.”},{“_id”:”JCMO6NI52FCLNPQDUQ5JZVOXFI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1647973088409},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Abrams was a fundraising powerhouse when she ran for governor in 2018, and she apparently still has the golden touch. In her most recent disclosure, Abrams reported pulling in $9.2 million in December and January. 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Legislators haven’t gotten an increase on their $17,000 part-time salary in more than a decade.”},{“_id”:”RKODCDUFGNBPXFS5V5R43DBDWM”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648071380273},”type”:”text”,”content”:”A $2,000 increase for teachers is of particular importance to Gov. Brian Kemp because that would fulfill a promise he made during the 2018 campaign to up their pay by $5,000 over the course of his first term. He got them $3,000 in 2019.”},{“_id”:”BUCA6P7DEREORLLFNVGVMEOK7E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648061357958},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Correction officers in private prisons would also be in line for raises, even though they do not work for the state, because the $30 billion spending plan would send money to their employers to fund the increases.”},{“_id”:”YOGMB3UUGRGVLB4IAIJJCACP6Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648061357959},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The budget for fiscal 2023, which begins July 1, also calls for a market study to examine what the government needs to do to attract and retain employees. Some agencies have annual turnover rates over 25%, in part because of low pay. In the state Department of Juvenile Justice, it’s closer to 90%.”},{“_id”:”BUCA6P7DEREORLLFNVGVMEOK7E”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648061357958},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The plan seeks big money for priority areas such as mental health care, crime fighting, schools and public health care.”},{“_id”:”EHCMUFQF6RCTTIECAFYEMMCGPQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648061357961},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Senate Appropriations Chairman Blake TIllery, R-Vidalia, highlighted a proposal to add incentives to improve the outcomes of state programs. He singled out a $28 million plan to improve third-grade reading levels in schools.”},{“_id”:”CGCHFNB7FNGGXJVXJNQZRID7TE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648071380278},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“We have heard for years that we can look at third-grade reading rates and project how many prisons we will need,” Tillery said, calling that a “sobering” thought.”},{“_id”:”QIKHETRHBRCZPAIT3PZO45YIBI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648071380279},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Senate and House will have to agree on a budget by the end of the session by April 4. It’s the one thing legislators are legally required to accomplish.”},{“owner”:{“id”:”ajc”},”copyright”:”2021 Atlanta Journal-Constitution”,”address”:{“locality”:”Atlanta”,”region”:”GA”},”caption”:”A bill has gone nowhere that would have allowed Rivian to avoid car dealers to sell its its electric vehicles directly to customers. 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Ben Watson, R-Savannah, and co-sponsored by state Sen. Burt Jones, R-Jackson — would have allowed Rivian to bypass the state’s car dealers.”},{“_id”:”3MV5MRQ2VVELHFYLRGNUDC4IK4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648055840022},”type”:”text”,”content”:”But the measure has been stuck in neutral ever since it was introduced. It never even got a committee hearing, and neither chamber of the General Assembly gave it even a glance on Crossover Day.”},{“_id”:”VOFRB7B7IBGDLCGIXLYLZOF3VI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648055840023},”type”:”text”,”content”:”It was never going to be easy, although Tesla succeeded in 2015 in getting lawmakers to support its wishes to avoid going through local dealers to sell its cars.”},{“_id”:”ZX72S55YGBDWFCALDR65F54PUQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648055840024},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The Georgia Automobile Dealers Association is among the most politically powerful groups in the state. It doesn’t hurt that a car dealer is also among the highest-ranking members in the Legislature, state Senate President Pro Tem Butch Miller of Gainesville (Miller is also running against Jones in the GOP primary for lieutenant governor).”},{“_id”:”NRA3CGFAS5HFXDUBCNCUPUEKTQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648055840025},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Gov. Brian Kemp’s office said he tried to get talks started about the legislation. But, since SB 398 never got any traction, his office says Kemp “was never in a position to take a position” on it.”},{“_id”:”VPCZOQVTAJBXBDM32V6C33MFWQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648055840026},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The prospects of such a measure apparently helped swing Rivian to Georgia and away from a competitor. The North Carolina-based Triangle Business Journal reported that Rivian had considered building in the Tar Heel State, but documents show the automaker eventually went another direction because of that state’s own prohibition on direct-to-consumer car sales.”},{“_id”:”Q2ZNA3BMLNAFLKHUGY43QXKDKQ”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648055840027},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“North Carolina has a law that prohibits automobile manufacturers — except for Tesla — from selling directly to customers or servicing vehicles,” the news outlet reported. “Rivian expected the bill to pass (allowing it to also sell directly to consumers), but it never materialized.””},{“_id”:”CT5DIV3IDBGQVMCVAJEPWZ6DCI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648055840028},”type”:”text”,”content”:”While no bill will be truly dead until the legislative session ends April 4, the likelihood that Rivian will be able to sell directly to Georgians has also yet to materialize.”},{“_id”:”C46KXYYDBZCCPG4FFBO3M6VEUI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648071380292},”type”:”text”,”content”:”For now, Rivian will have to settle for the other incentives the state dangled before it, including $125 million to cover land and training costs.”},{“owner”:{“id”:”ajc”},”copyright”:”Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved”,”address”:{“locality”:”Perry”,”region”:”GA”},”caption”:”Republican U.S. Senate candidate Herschel Walker is taking some heat from within the party for refusing to debate the other contenders in the GOP primary. That includes a no-confidence resolution that the Rabun County GOP approved, saying the party needs a “battle-tested candidate, fully vetted and ready to reclaim” the seat from Democratic U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock. 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He has indicated he’s only interested in debating one candidate, Democratic U.S. Sen. 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The proposal follows an effort by a group of election skeptics who sought to conduct their own ballot inspection, similar to one done in Maricopa County, Arizona. A judge dismissed their case in the fall.”},{“_id”:”XOXA2AAMTZCRRBCJEBDHJYPGSE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648131513830},”type”:”text”,”content”:”In addition, the bill would limit outside money for local election offices that had supplemented their taxpayer-funded budgets.”},{“_id”:”2NR4BNQNF5DFNHRKJJXFR3VHGY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648131513831},”type”:”text”,”content”:”The proposal follows criticisms that $43 million donated for the 2020 election cycle by the Center for Tech and Civic Life, an organization backed by Zuckerberg, disproportionately assisted election operations in large counties that tend to support Democrats. 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Why did all but 3 GOP House members vote for HB 1033 AKA Pedophile Protection Act ? Remember them and work to vote them out of office either this year or 2024.

It is a bill that will render catastrophic consequences and helps protect pedophiles from serving jail time. pic.twitter.com/VODzDjsVgU

— Debbie Dooley (@Crimsontider) March 17, 2022nn”,”_id”:”https://twitter.com/Crimsontider/status/1504489374674788353″,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:1648236775131},”provider_name”:”Twitter”,”height”:null},”type”:”oembed_response”},{“_id”:”TKRVHQUBSRGN3EO26BYDVWG3RY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648133576144},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Jeanne Seaver, a Republican activist running for lieutenant governor this year, joined in Thursday, thanking a group of House members who oppose the mental health measure.”},{“_id”:”VWTHW2T5G5GN7B7GONPQU3RN54″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648133576145},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“While Georgians need and deserve better mental health services, this 77-page atrocity dramatically increases consumer prices, grows government, centralizes mental health care, and invites the ‘woke’ World Health Organization into the lives of Georgians in need of mental health services,” she said in a statement.”},{“_id”:”Q7NACNZ2ABCYFHHIFXZRD4EMK4″,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648133576146},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Ralston said those characterizations of what the bill would do are untrue.”},{“_id”:”CY2NJPB2LVASHFQTVGK3WRDOII”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648068421846},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“People are pulling things out, misinterpreting, misinforming (people) about them and misleading people in doing so,” Ralston said.”},{“_id”:”ZEQVCIWQEVEA7CCMFINE4A3PPU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145565},”type”:”text”,”content”:”It’s unclear where the sudden opposition stems from, many of the bill’s supporters said. Some point to a House floor speech given by outgoing state Rep. Philip Singleton, a Sharpsburg Republican who has frequently found himself opposing Ralston.”},{“_id”:”2FBW7EJJ5RGDRGVJUNC3YZYD3U”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145566},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Singleton is one of a handful of state representatives who was drawn out of his district during last year’s redistricting session. Once a decade after the U.S. census, the General Assembly is tasked with redrawing legislative and congressional district lines to evenly allocate the state’s population.”},{“_id”:”K6YM7JWMTZC2ZLIEFVGDHTJC6Y”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145567},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“I can only have a couple of weeks left,” Singleton said. “So when there’s something that I think is this bad, I have to stand up and speak about it.””},{“_id”:”T64ZW6MNUNF3ZJI3DWW5QUSKSY”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145568},”type”:”text”,”content”:”And while Singleton’s largest issue with the bill — mandating parity — isn’t driving the discussion, footage of his floor speech is being circulated among opponents of the legislation.”},{“_id”:”RJBXKR4VFJCO5MJ236Q2E7DEHU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648071530127},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“The backlash is largely expected because the legislation so clearly stands in opposition to the principles of the Republican Party,” he said, citing a party position for small government. “And so Republicans across the state are fighting back against their representatives who they feel have abandoned the principles that they support.””},{“_id”:”7AKY4KT66ZE3BF4DFIB62ZACVI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145569},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Senate leaders say they have issues with the bill, but they remain optimistic that significant mental health legislation will pass this year.”},{“_id”:”6UPXHVVI4RH5BGXMZCDY5Q4IEI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648128304700},”type”:”text”,”content”:”One concern has been the cost to the state. House officials have said funding the bill would cost about $29.7 million per year, but senators are still waiting on legislative staff to finalize a detailed accounting. Both chambers have pushed to increase mental health spending in the upcoming year’s budget.”},{“_id”:”TEXIX7AHD5DODNVGLRM2HC3ZIU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145570},”type”:”text”,”content”:”Senate Majority Leader Mike Dugan, a Carrollton Republican, said addressing Georgia’s poor ranking in mental health access is something that all lawmakers are committed to doing.”},{“_id”:”VAH5RHRLCFBWLF6POZXMIW6EEI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145571},”type”:”text”,”content”:”“Our responsibility is to do our due diligence on the bill to make sure that it meets the intent, but is as clean and responsible as we can possibly make it for the state,” Dugan said.”},{“_id”:”BMFUQQZHOJEH7C4SRYHHTTUDTE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145575},”type”:”text”,”content”:”While a vote has not yet been scheduled, the Senate Health and Human Services Committee will hold its next meeting early next week. Senate panels have to approve bills before the day’s session begins Wednesday to still be considered this year, according to chamber rules.”},{“_id”:”KLRSYL6Y4BF6DPIBEOBCSHPCKI”,”additional_properties”:{“comments”:[],”_id”:”GS3AEGZPFFCZPMFLRLAQTZBAIU”},”type”:”divider”},{“level”:1,”_id”:”EASGJGNR2JH5XFPOQHJIQVRX7I”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”header”,”content”:”What’s next”},{“_id”:”G3GNKRSBWVGLDN4QPTQMO5EBUI”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”content”:”House Bill 1013, which aims to expand access to mental health services in Georgia, remains in the state Senate Health and Human Services Committee.”},{“_id”:”DXH4NRX7EZGDDFYWQA2OJQ22NE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”content”:”If it’s to pass this year, the committee must approve it before the Senate floor session begins Wednesday.”},{“_id”:”KHKWZJMYDNB4DMGBUGNR3DONIU”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[]},”type”:”text”,”content”:”A full Senate vote would then follow, and then both chambers of the General Assembly would have to work out any differences by the final of the legislative session, April 4.”},{“_id”:”SK3BLDW3HJFHDBQQNKY42EMXZE”,”additional_properties”:{“inline_comments”:[],”comments”:[],”_id”:1648046145579},”type”:”text”,”content”:”
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