In many respects, this has been a swell time to be a governor. True, the past eight years have seen a devastating pandemic, climate-related natural disasters and other challenges. But the federal aid which came in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic also helped to create a boom in state revenues. Across the country, states have bolstered their rainy day funds, funded new programs and cut taxes with the money. Gov. Brian Kemp has negotiated the flu…
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