Senate Republicans rub salt into education wounds
If you thought the House's budget was bad:
Under the Senate plan, cuts to K-12 education would be $800 million. That's about a 15% deeper cut than the House proposal, and more than twice the cut included in Perdue's budget.
Cuts to the community college system would be about 19% deeper than the House plan: $132 million, compared to the House's $111 million.
So, all those job loss numbers that both sides have been tossing around now need to be revised, and not "to the good", either. These backwards idiots are going to ruin this state before they're through.






