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Georgia Governor Kemp Signs 1.2 Billion Dollar Tax Relief Package and Suspends Fuel Tax for 60 Days

Georgia Governor Kemp Signs 1.2 Billion Dollar Tax Relief Package and Suspends Fuel Tax for 60 Days

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Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bills 1000 and 1199 on March 20, delivering nearly 1.2 billion dollars in state income tax rebates and suspending the motor fuel tax for 60 days to ease burdens from soaring gas prices linked to Iran conflicts, according to the governors office and FOX 5 Atlanta. These measures, adding to over 11.8 billion dollars in prior tax relief, provide up to 500 dollars for joint filers and align state codes with federal law, as detailed by the Georgia Department of Revenue. In politics, the Senate passed the Georgia Sunshine Protection Act with a 45 to 5 vote, aiming to shift to Atlantic Standard Time for permanent daylight saving time benefits like better commerce and family time, though it needs House approval and federal transportation secretary signoff, CBS News Atlanta reports. A House committee also advanced SB 214 to delay hand-marked paper ballots until 2027 due to funding shortages, per the Voting Rights Lab. Economically, these tax cuts aim to boost affordability amid rising fuel costs, with lawmakers praising bipartisan efforts led by figures like Speaker Jon Burns and Lt. Governor Burt Jones. Community-wise, public safety saw drama in Twiggs County when a DUI checkpoint sparked a 100 mph chase ending in a fiery crash on March 14, yielding a handgun, marijuana, and a felon suspect, WSBTV notes. Education and infrastructure updates remain quiet this week. Weather-wise, eight tornadoes struck middle Georgia on March 12, from EF0 to EF2 strength, damaging homes and injuring two in Macon County, WGXA confirms, though dry, warming conditions now prevail per NWS Atlanta, with drought persisting. Looking Ahead: Watch for income tax rebate distributions soon, gas price drops at pumps, the Sunshine Act House vote, and slight rain chances early next week amid ongoing drought concerns. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3Qs For more check out http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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