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Georgia Democrats Counter Governor’s HOPE Plan

ATLANTA — Georgia Democrats released an alternative plan on Wednesday to save the cash-strapped HOPE scholarship and pre-kindergarten programs, calling Gov. Nathan Deal’s proposal unfair to Georgia families.

The plan would give full scholarships to most Georgians and keep pre-K as a full-day program, a counter to Deal’s bill that cuts HOPE scholarships to 90 percent for nearly all students and scales back pre-K to half a day. State Sen. Jason Carter, a Democrat from Atlanta, says the Democrat’s plan would be paid for by increasing the amount the Georgia Lottery sends to the HOPE coffers and reducing how much lottery retailers receive for selling winning tickets.

It comes a day after the Georgia House overwhelmingly passed Deal’s bill. The measure will now go before the state Senate.

“The bill that passed the House is bad for Georgia,” said state Rep. Stacey Evans, D-Smyrna, a former HOPE recipient who voted against Deal’s plan on Tuesday. “HOPE gave me hope I could go to college no matter what my family income was.”

The Democrats presented the plan before a crowded room of college and high school students, many of whom rallied in front of the Capitol on Wednesday morning, chanting “Shame on you!” and “Kill the bill!”

Holding signs that read “Don’t cut my future” and “Don’t give up on us please,” the students demanded that state lawmakers find another way to save the 20-year-old scholarship program that pays full college tuition for any high school graduate with a B average.

“There’s no way I’d be able to afford my education without HOPE,” says Myeia Bautista, 18, a freshman at Georgia State University who is the first in her family to graduate high school and go to college. “I’m going to have to drop out.”

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