Of course it doesn't mention that the first stages of this bill won't go into effect for a year or that the huge hispanic contingent is planning suits that will undoubtedly tie this up in the courts for years.
It needs only the governor's signature to make it official, no doubt before the inevitable court challenges that, for all we know, might be paid for by the Mexican government.
Be that as it may, even with all the positive and common sense elements of this legislation, I was surprised at the power the "education" lobby must have in Georgia.
Of course it doesn't mention that the first stages of this bill won't go into effect for a year or that the huge hispanic contingent is planning suits that will undoubtedly tie this up in the courts for years."
In other words, they've really done nothing but posture.