
Recovery Act Directly Aiding Unemployed, Elderly, and Low-Income Families
Data on dollars spent and Georgians helped to date with a county-by-county breakdown.

Data on dollars spent and Georgians helped to date with a county-by-county breakdown.
Every day, Georgians work hard to support their families. More than 300,000 working families are low income and struggle to provide for their daily needs and their futures. The Georgia Budget & Policy Institute’s series, Strengthening the Foundation, examines the
This report provides recommendations to reform the criminal justice system in Georgia. This system has experienced rapid budget growth due, in part, to Georgia’s tough on crime policies and the rising age of inmates and their associated healthcare costs. These
Undocumented immigrants in Georgia annually contribute an estimated $407 million in state and local taxes.
Submit public comment on Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage program extension by February 20th – just complete this easily fillable form: