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Old 02-11-2020, 06:49 AM
 
Location: Macon, Georgia
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Some people here in the midstate need to make it a must opportunity to visit PTA meetings, because if dual enrollment is doing good in Bibb County then where are the voice to speak up and protest the new legislation that trying to put a burden on our youth? We are quick to vote for an OLOST to trim back savings for homeowners and public safety for law enforcement, but this should be up there on top of the agenda too. Bibb County is entirely on investment of workforce development now a days.
The bill has a cap of 30 credit hours for students, which could impact Bibb County Schools, where dual enrollment has grown.
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