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Georgia Legislature Passes 38.5 Billion Budget with Education and Tax Relief as 14th District Special Election Heads to April Runoff

Georgia Legislature Passes 38.5 Billion Budget with Education and Tax Relief as 14th District Special Election Heads to April Runoff

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Georgias state legislature wrapped up Crossover Day last week with the House passing a 38.5 billion dollar Fiscal Year 2027 budget that boosts education transportation by 41.1 million dollars and adds funding for Medicaid reimbursements rural hospitals and summer nutrition programs according to the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute. A one time tax rebate of up to 250 dollars for singles or 500 dollars for couples filing jointly also cleared the Senate and heads to Governor Kemps desk as reported by WABE while debates rage over proposals to cut income tax rates to 4.99 percent and cap local property tax growth at three percent or inflation per the Georgia Public Policy Foundation. In politics northwest Georgias 14th Congressional District special election saw Republican Clay Fuller and Democrat Shawn Harris advance to an April 7 runoff after neither topped 50 percent in the race to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene according to WTVC NewsChannel 9 with Fuller urging party unity and Harris building momentum. On the economy these tax measures aim to ease burdens amid steady employment though specifics remain fluid as the session nears its April 2 close noted in SALT Shaker legal alerts. Communities face education pushes like expanded Promise vouchers and new DREAMS scholarships alongside infrastructure via student transport grants while public safety holds steady. Yesterday severe weather battered the state with high winds thunderstorms and tornado risks across north and central areas prompting watches in the southeast and warnings near Thomasville and Valdosta as detailed by the National Weather Service and News4JAX leading to gusts over 70 miles per hour power outages and a hard freeze with lows in the 20s. Looking Ahead watch the Georgia 14th runoff on April 7th final budget votes by April 2nd and lingering cold snaps effects on spring crops. Thank you listeners for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production for more check out quiet please dot 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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