Gov. Brian Kemp cut a $1 million public-private pilot program and a $200,000 wild pig eradication program from the state budget, despite the House passing a bill to use drones to hunt feral hogs and allow their capture without a license.
Gov. Brian Kemp cut a $1 million public-private pilot program and a $200,000 wild pig eradication program from the state budget, despite the House passing a bill to use drones to hunt feral hogs and allow their capture without a license.
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