School - district officials across the country are bracing for possible battles in their respective
statehouses over legislation that could leave districts paying out hundreds of thousands — perhaps millions of dollars annually in unemployment benefits.
Not exact matches
The move by Georgia's
statehouse was not a complete surprise as earlier in the week Casey Cagle, Georgia's lieutenant governor who presides
over Georgia's Senate, said in a tweet he would «kill any tax
legislation» that helps Delta unless the company continues ties with the NRA.
Anger
over right - to - work
legislation from General Assembly Democrats and protestors in the
statehouse may have been Tuesday's biggest story, even as Gov. Mitch Daniels delivered his final State of the State address.