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Letter to the Editor: Myles Nuzzi

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My name is Myles Nuzzi with the Kemp for Governor campaign. The governor has penned a letter to the editor regarding SSOs Georgia:

“When I first ran for governor, I made a commitment to parents and students across the state that I would put their interests first. Providing school choice through Student Scholarship Organizations (SSOs) is vital to expanding options for students and families throughout Georgia. In 2018, Stacey Abrams vehemently opposed these opportunities and campaigned on eliminating them entirely. If she had won then, thousands of Georgia’s students wouldn’t have the option to attend private schools, including those that offer Jewish educational opportunities across the state.

Since SSOs began in 2009, the ALEF fund, an SSO established by the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, has provided nearly 6,000 scholarships totaling almost $37 million to improve access for eligible students to Jewish education. My administration over the past four years has fulfilled its promise to double the cap for taxpayer donations to $120 million. If elected again to serve another four years as your governor, I will continue fighting to ensure parents, not bureaucrats, have the final say in their child’s education.”

Myles Nuzzi, Deputy Press Secretary, Kemp for Governor on behalf of Gov. Brian P. Kemp

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