Georgia Set to Pass Charter School Amendment
Sets up a process for approving charter schools in the state
There were lobbying and lawsuits, points and counterpoints and a Brinks truckload of out-of-state campaign cash.
And, finally on Tuesday, a verdict from voters: Amendment One — which would change the Georgia constitution to make sure the state could approve charter schools and establish a commission to consider applications for them — appeared to be on its way to easy passage, with most of the state's counties reporting their votes.
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