...says will ease local school districts' costs of Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes' education reform program. State Sen. Richard Marable's four-year phase-in amendment is one of 30 that senators offered to the 150-page bill, which passed the...
...require that school nurses have parental permission to treat pupils. Democrats on the committee, other than Chairman Richard Marable, withdrew all 19 of their proposed amendments. They were assured by the governor's floor leader, Sen. Steve...
...reform task force he plans to convene during the summer. "I'm not surprised," said Senate Education Chairman Richard Marable, D-Rome, whose care teams measure was loaded with several other school proposals in one bill. "I think he wanted...
...be required for at least five years, the time when new plates are due to come out. Study committee chairman Sen. Richard Marable, D-Rome, said the plates cost $1.59 for state prisoners to make now. An additional plate will cost $1.29...
...years to come, as HMOs increasingly sign up Medicare recipients and other Georgians living outside Atlanta. Sen. Richard Marable, D-Rome, has been one of the leading critics of HMOs, calling them "managed cost-" cutting businesses...
...school systems today," said Senate Education Chairman Richard Marable, D-Rome, who opposed both changes. However...to seek re-election. Senate Education Chairman Richard Marable, D-Rome, also is considering challenging Mrs...
...going to get it. Let them go, if that's what they want. Yet a bill being pushed by Senate Education Chairman Richard Marable, D-Rome, would not only deprive teens of all driving rights if they drop out or don't keep up in school, it...
...get the Legislature to change things," Ms. Schrenko said when asked about the report. Senate Education Chairman Richard Marable, D-Rome, said, "I can't remember her making any request like that." The system is composed of 17 regional...
...stalled in a Senate committee. Some legislators think this bill will face tough opposition. Senate education Chairman Richard Marable, D-Rome, says the bill's chances of passing this year are slim. "I have not seen a groundswell of support...
...pay for hiring more teachers and building more classrooms, Mr. Johnson said. Senate Education Committee Chairman Richard Marable is more optimistic about the bill. Mr. Marable, D-Rome, said he expects the same give and take in his committee...