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Georgia has entered the second year of its biennial legislative session, and that means second chances. Namely, lawmakers have an opportunity to pass school-choice legislation that failed last year. A good sign is that Republican Gov. Brian Kemp is backing the effort early and with apparent conviction.
“I firmly believe we can take an all-of-the-above approach to education, whether it’s public, private, homeschooling, charter, or otherwise,” Gov. Kemp said in his State of the State address on Thursday. “It’s time for all parties to get around a table and agree on the best path forward to provide our kids the best educational opportunities.”
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