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Governor Kemp Signs 1.2 Billion Dollar Tax Relief Package and Approves 42.3 Billion Dollar Georgia Budget

Governor Kemp Signs 1.2 Billion Dollar Tax Relief Package and Approves 42.3 Billion Dollar Georgia Budget

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Governor Brian Kemp signed two major tax relief bills on March 20, delivering nearly 1.2 billion dollars in state income tax refunds and suspending the motor fuel tax for 60 days to ease burdens from soaring gas prices linked to conflict in Iran, according to FOX 5 Atlanta and the Governors office press release. This marks the fourth income tax cut push and adds to over 11.8 billion dollars returned to taxpayers since 2021, with House Bill 1199 expected to save nearly 400 million dollars statewide, as noted by Speaker Jon Burns. The amended Fiscal Year 2026 budget, now signed at 42.3 billion dollars, boosts investments in education through the new DREAMS Scholarship program with a 325 million dollar endowment, mental health infrastructure including a 300-bed hospital, public safety like correctional expansions, and transportation projects, per GovMarketNews and Georgians for a Healthy Future. The FY 2027 budget proposal at 38.5 billion dollars prioritizes preK-12 education at 39 percent, healthcare at 21 percent, and higher education at 15 percent, with the legislative session ending April 2. Earlier this month, severe thunderstorms battered north and central Georgia on March 15-16, bringing damaging winds over 70 miles per hour, tornado warnings, heavy rain, and disruptions at Atlanta Airport, as reported by the National Weather Service and CBS News Atlanta. A hard freeze followed with lows in the 20s, threatening spring crops, though conditions have since warmed to the 80s with lingering drought in D1 to D4 categories. Community efforts include workforce tools like the Career Navigator and rural natural gas loans, while Senate Bill 214 proposes keeping the current voting system until 2028 with on-demand ballot printers to address QR code concerns. Looking Ahead: Watch for FY 2027 budget finalization by April 2, potential insurance cost reductions, literacy initiatives, and isolated storms this weekend amid ongoing drought recovery. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. 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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