Are facility needs not met through state capital project budgeting?
No. Capital projects are funded at the state level and are subject to a priority list that is funded by the General Assembly. There is simply not enough state money available to fund all the needed projects in Georgia. Additionally, there is a long lag time between capital needs and actual capital funding.
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