
Georgia Lawmakers Push Tax Cuts, Voting Reforms
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Georgia lawmakers are rushing to pass tax cuts, voting reforms, and AI regulations before their session ends on April 2nd. Key measures include gradually lowering the income tax rate and capping property tax increases. Other proposals, like legalizing sports betting or naming lemon pepper wings the state snack, didnt make the cut. Lawmakers are also debating education fixes and energy regulations for data centers. The income tax plan is hailed as a historic win, but Democratic leaders argue it sidelines affordability-boosting bills. Voting reforms, AI proposals, and education fixes remain contentious issues. With weeks left, these bills need approval from both chambers before heading to Governor Brian Kemps desk.
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