Governor Perdue Signs Legislation to Improve Education, Transportation and Healthcare in Georgia
Wednesday, April 9, 2008 |
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IE2 Initiative, State Transportation Infrastructure Bank & Certificate of Need Reform Become Law
“Before this session of the General Assembly, I traveled across Georgia to talk about the need for reforms to improve our educational system, streamline the way we finance transportation projects and deliver higher quality healthcare more efficiently and effectively,” said Governor Sonny Perdue. “These pieces of legislation deliver the kind of innovative reforms necessary to keep our state growing while providing for the needs of our citizens, and I am proud to sign them into law.”
The IE2 initiative provides individual school systems the opportunity to contract with the state’s department of education for greater flexibility in how they administer their educational programs in return for increased accountability for performance. This measure provides greater local control of education while maintaining strict standards of accountability as
The Georgia State Transportation Infrastructure Bank (STIB) will make millions of dollars available to cities, counties, transit operators and Community Improvement Districts.
The STIB will provide low interest rate loans and flexible repayment terms that are not currently available for much-needed transportation projects. As a revolving loan fund, dollars that are paid back will continually be made available for new transportation projects. The legislation, House Bill 1019, was sponsored in the House by Representative John Lunsford and carried in the Senate by Transportation Committee Chairman Jeff Mullis.
Senate Bill 433 provides necessary healthcare certificate of need reform by relaxing some outdated regulations that limit health care options. This bill will lift many of the current restrictions imposed by
For more information on these bills, visit www.legis.state.ga.us.
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