Georgia state legislators are painstakingly working to plug a $1 billion hole in the state’s budget. The General Assembly is searching for ways to cut expenses and raise needed revenue. The governor, who sets the revenue, has made his recommendations to the House of Representatives and Senate. Unfortunately, the governor and lawmakers are not always on the same page. To read the complete story, pick up a copy of Sunday's Coastal Courier.
Officials struggling with budget options
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