House Subcommittees Drop Hints on Amended FY21 Budget
Moving quickly after last week’s budget hearings, the subcommittees of the House Appropriations Committee convened in sequence this morning to sign off on their assigned agency budgets. While actual tracking sheets were not released to the public, subcommittee chairs shared some highlights and hints about what we are likely to see in the full Appropriations Committee tomorrow:
Public Safety
The Public Safety Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee, chaired by Representative Bill Hitchens (R-Rincon), reviewed the changes to the Governor s proposed budget for Amended FY21, which include:
Provision of funds for a temporary judge on the Court of Appeals;
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the poor people, because in georgia when we were investigating this last year, the georgia authority said, we ll go and give them an i.d we ll deliver it to their doorway. why not? bill: so that took that argument away. now it s the poor college kids. i mean, it s very suspicious, or shall we just say politicized in the fact they re worried about college students being disenfranchised, but with respect to college students. you know what i find very interesting bill: they have an i.d. to go to college. anyway. bill: right. how is it that bill: what college kid doesn t have it? that s my point. there is president obama credible argument that they re being disenfranchised and prevented from being able to vote and exercise their right. bill: are there any states to don t accept a college i.d.? wisconsin. bill: just wisconsin? so they need to accept it. they need to accept it. bill: that s fine. it s crazy because you re right. if you don t have a photo i.d
the poor people, because in georgia when we were investigating this last year, the georgia authority said, we ll go and give them an i.d we ll deliver it to their doorway. why not? bill: so that took that argument away. now it s the poor college kids. i mean, it s very suspicious, or shall we just say politicized in the fact they re worried about college students being disenfranchised, but with respect to college students. you know what i find very interesting bill: they have an i.d. to go to college. anyway. bill: right. how is it that bill: what college kid doesn t have it? that s my point. there is president obama credible argument that they re being disenfranchised and prevented from being able to vote and exercise their right. bill: are there any states to don t accept a college i.d.? wisconsin. bill: just wisconsin? so they need to accept it. they need to accept it. bill: that s fine. it s crazy because you re right. if you don t have a photo i.d
and never any bill: so they went away from the poor people, because in georgia when we were investigating this last year, the georgia authority said, we ll go and give them an i.d we ll deliver it to their doorway. why not? bill: so that took that argument away. now it s the poor college kids. i mean, it s very suspicious, or shall we just say politicized in the fact they re worried about college students being disenfranchised, but with respect to college students. you know what i find very interesting bill: they have an i.d. to go to college. anyway. bill: right. how is it that bill: what college kid doesn t have it? that s my point. there is president obama credible argument that they re being disenfranchised and prevented from being able to vote and exercise their right. bill: are there any states to don t accept a college i.d.? wisconsin. bill: just wisconsin? so they need to accept it. they need to accept it. bill: that s fine. it s crazy beca