WITH ONLY A HANDFUL of days left to this year’s General Assembly, 11 employees of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia last week registered with the State Ethics Commission as lobbyists.
No bill affecting Georgia’s colleges and universities prompted a sudden, last-minute mobilization, and the newly registered lobbyists were hardly newcomers to the Capitol hallways.
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