
The Georgia Supreme Court’s 4-3 preference on Monday overturned the Georgia Charter Schools Commission, that authorised the state to authorize and account licence schools over the opposition of local college boards.
The 2008 legislation sparked a rebel by anxious college districts, that filed a legal case a year after that claiming the assignment pennyless the law by relocating millions of dollars of local taxation dollars without the consent of local taxpayers.
Charter college supporters say it is written to re-direct state allowance to licence schools that need the funding.
By GREG BLUESTEIN
Associated Press