The state budget is more than just a list of numbers. It is perhaps one of the single most important documents created by policymakers. From our education system to criminal justice to human services, the state budget decides what services Georgians receive and the quality of those services. In the presentation, FY 2012 Budget Overview, GBPI provides an overview of the governor’s 2012 budget, including a breakdown of state spending and revenue sources as well as the impact of budget cuts on critical state services such as education.

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