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  2. HOPE Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    A statewide referendum must be passed to amend the Georgia Constitution to allow a lottery. January 31, 1991: Resolution to put lottery amendment before voters passes the Georgia House 126-51 and is adopted by a 47–9 vote of the Georgia Senate. November 3, 1992: Georgia voters pass the lottery amendment 1,146,340-1,050,674.

  3. Savannah couple switches careers to open senior care ... - AOL

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    Gray used to earn extra money by driving for Uber in her free time, but then she connected with the Stephens and chose to supplement her full-time job by working with Seniors Helping Seniors.

  4. Alliance for Retired Americans - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, NCSC began the process of spinning off its government-funded, senior-employment and housing programs. It established a new division called the National Senior Citizens Education and Research Center (NSCERC), which continued to administer the SCSEP funds.

  5. Georgia Council on Economic Education - Wikipedia

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    The council provides workshops and materials at little or no cost to teachers and schools. In 2009, it held 176 workshops attended by 3,586 Georgia teachers. [2] One of the council's best-known programs is the Georgia Stock Market Game, in which students invest a fictional $100,000. [2]

  6. Georgia Senate passes school voucher bill promising $6,500 ...

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    The vouchers can be used to cover the cost of private school tuition, tutoring and home schooling supplies, among other education-related expenses. Georgia Senate passes school voucher bill ...

  7. Education in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    Education in Georgia is free of charge and compulsory from the age of 5-6 until 17–18 years. [1] In 1996, the gross primary enrollment rate was 88.2 percent, and the net primary enrollment rate was 87 percent; [1] 48.8 percent are girls and 51.8 percent are boys. The constitution mandates that education is free.

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