
Georgia Sales Tax Policy Change 2012-2013
GBPI’s analysis of HB 993 is referenced in this article on Georgia online sales tax policy; read full article here.
GBPI’s analysis of HB 993 is referenced in this article on Georgia online sales tax policy; read full article here.
GBPI Director of Health Policy Tim Sweeney is quoted in this article on Georgia health exchange; read full article here.
GBPI recently released education report Survey Says: Trouble for Schools is referenced in this article on the state charter school amendment; read full article here.
GBPI’s recently released report Survey Says: Trouble for Schools is referenced in this article on the charter school amendment; read full article here.
Saporta Report writes about GBPI’s education report, Survey Says Trouble for Schools; read full article here.
GBPI Executive Director Alan Essig is quoted in this article on Georgia’s second proposed constitutional amendment vote on November 6; read full article here.
GBPI Fall Policy Forum, Expanding Health Care Coverage in Georgia: recap on WABE; read full article here.
Reporter Andy Miller covers GBPI Fall Policy Forum: Expanding Health Coverage in Georgia; read full article here.
Cherokee County Superintendent Dr. Frank Petruzielo told members of the Board of Education during a work session on Thursday that, according to a survey conducted by the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, 2 in 3 school systems responding have cut
GBPI analyst Wesley Tharpe is quoted in this article about the accuracy of job creation in Georgia. Read full article here.
The Georgia Budget & Policy Institute works to advance lasting solutions that expand economic opportunity and well-being for all Georgians.
Georgia Budget & Policy Institute
GBPI is committed to tracking how the state of Georgia raises and spends fiscal resources. As the federal government has promised and provided some of these, cuts to programs and funding on the federal level could have deep and lasting impacts on Georgians and on the state’s ability to meet the needs of all its residents.
Submit public comment on Georgia’s Pathways to Coverage program extension by February 20th – just complete this easily fillable form: