House Bill 326: Policy Proposals and Options for Reforming HOPE and Pre-K

The policy brief provides an analysis of the governor’s proposed plans for reforming Georgia’s HOPE and Pre-K programs, including the importance of HOPE reform and opportunities to strengthen the proposed plan. Download the PDF.

 

Related Materials:

HOPE for Whom?  For Some it Doesn’t Pay to Play the Georgia Lottery

HOPE on a Tightrope: Maximizing Lottery Funds to Yield the Best Education Returns

The Atlanta Journal Constitution Features GBPI Op-Ed: Less HOPE for those who contribute larger share of their income to the lottery

Those Paying the Most Into HOPE Get Back the Least

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