What should be the priority for state legislators: helping their poorest constituents avoid pain and suffering or protecting the financial status of their most affluent constituents? In the case of Georgia lawmakers, the answer has traditionally been to take care of the wealthy. There is a state law that says dental hygienists cannot provide basic services such as teeth cleanings in settings like school clinics and nursing homes unless a dentist is present to provide “direct supervision.”
Tom Crawford: 2 bills that would put people first in Georgia