Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The agency that provides healthcare to about two million
Georgians is requesting almost a $400 million increase in its state budget
next year. The request is not totally because of the COVID-19 pandemic but,
in part, in anticipation that things will be closer to normal when fiscal
2022 starts July 1.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Georgia: Returning to normal could be expensive for state, health agency
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