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Tax Bill Takes Small Steps in the Right Direction

More Work Needed to Achieve Comprehensive Tax Reform The omnibus tax bill passed by the General Assembly this ...
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Bill Analysis: House Bill 386 (LC 34 3484S) | Tax Package

In the final days of the 2012 legislative session, the General Assembly passed an omnibus tax bill, HB ...
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Georgia’s Problems Go Deeper Than Fee Diversions

Posted by: Alan Essig The controversy over fees being diverted from their intended purposes and instead used for ...
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Weekly Legislative Update, March 16

  This Week in the Georgia Legislature State Revenues House and Senate Calendar State Budget: FY2012 Amended and ...
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Weekly Legislative Update, March 9, 2012

State Revenues State Revenues for the first eight months of this fiscal year are running 4.7 percent ahead ...
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Adding Up the Fiscal Notes: Crossover Day 2012

House leaders deserve significant credit for their responsibility on tax policy so far this session. If in the ...
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House Shows Promise in Restoring Health Funding

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FY 2013 Budget Analysis: House Budget

Overall, the House FY 2013 Appropriations Bill, HB 742, referred to as the House FY 2013 Budget contains relatively ...
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Think Low Business Taxes Fuel Job Growth? Think Again.

Once again Georgia is shown to be a low tax state. The Tax Foundation, a conservative think tank ...
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Weekly Legislative Update, March 2, 2012

  This Week in the Georgia Legislature State Revenues House and Senate Calendar State Budget: FY2012 Amended and ...
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Food for Thought on Georgia’s Medicaid Redesign

Although Georgia already spends less than most states on its Medicaid program, State leaders plan to “redesign” the ...
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Weekly Legislative Update, February 24, 2012

  This Week in the Georgia Legislature State Revenues House and Senate Calendar State Budget: FY2012 Amended and ...

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