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Gov. Kemp, state leaders announce bonuses for most state employees

- By Beau Evans

ATLANTA — Georgia officials unveiled plans Wednesday to give $1,000 bonuses to a large chunk of state government employees amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The one-time supplement­al payments would go to around 57,000 state workers making salaries less than $80,000 annually, adding to $1,000 checks Gov. Brian Kemp has already pledged this year for K-12 public school teachers and staff.

Kemp joined Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, Georgia House Speaker David Ralston, R-blue Ridge, and top General Assembly budget writers Wednesday to announce the one-time checks.

“We have worked long beside one another during this pandemic,” Kemp said at the state Capitol in Atlanta Wednesday. “And we will continue to do that.”

State officials gave few details Wednesday on how the

bonus would be paid other than it would entail $59.6 million to be included in the state’s mid-year budget.

Georgia Senate lawmakers passed the $26.5 billion amended 2021 budget Tuesday, sending it back to the state House for final revisions where the $1,000 checks will be added, according to Ralston.

“We wanted to extend that $1,000 bonus beyond our teachers to many of our frontline state employees who have also served our citizens through the worst days of this pandemic,” Ralston said.

The bonus would benefit state public-health workers, state troopers, labor

department employees, food inspectors, child-support caseworker­s and staff from other state agencies.

It would not, however, go to employees under the state Board of Regents — which oversees Georgia’s public college and university system — as well as “some state authoritie­s,” Ralston said. He did not elaborate on those authoritie­s.

House and Senate lawmakers still have to finalize the mid-year budget before moving on to the fiscal 2022 budget that funds state agencies and public schools throughout the fiscal year that starts July 1.

 ?? Beau Evans, Capitol Beat ?? Gov. Brian Kemp (at podium), unveiled $1,000 bonuses for state employees on Wednesday while flanked by Georgia House Speaker David Ralston (left), Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (right) and top-ranking General Assembly lawmakers.
Beau Evans, Capitol Beat Gov. Brian Kemp (at podium), unveiled $1,000 bonuses for state employees on Wednesday while flanked by Georgia House Speaker David Ralston (left), Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (right) and top-ranking General Assembly lawmakers.

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