Georgia Democrats block GOP plan to cut property taxes again
Democrats said the tax swap would raise everyday costs and help only the local share of bills, while House leaders set up another vote Monday.
- Georgia House Democrats defeated legislation on Saturday that would have allowed 67 communities to place a 1% sales tax on the ballot for property tax relief, marking the second time this year they rejected the Republican-backed plan.
- Republicans argued rising property taxes are unaffordable, but Democrats contend the sales tax is a "bait and switch" that would raise costs for everyday necessities, from baby formula to school supplies.
- Rep. Shaw Blackmon, R-Bonaire, noted the tax would have saved Gwinnett County homeowners $250 million, while Senate Minority Whip Kim Jackson, D-Stone Mountain, argued relief would only benefit "those who are lucky enough to afford a house."
- The House rejected the measure on a 95-67 vote Saturday, though Rep. Chas Cannon, R-Moultrie, called it a "great opportunity" for bipartisan agreement to solve a pressing issue for Georgians.
- Lawmakers will consider the bills again Monday, continuing the special session that previously saw a unanimous 161-0 vote to approve a two-week extension of the state's fuel tax moratorium.
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ATLANTA — For a second time this year, Democrats in the Georgia House rejected a Republican plan to reduce homeowner property tax bills. The Democrats’ argument was unchanged from their refusal to support a similar GOP tax plan earlier this…
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General Assembly Rejects Measure That Would Have Put Property Tax Relief on Local Ballot
Residents in Rome and Floyd County will not get the chance to vote this November on a proposed new sales tax that could have reduced or eliminated part of their property tax bills. During a special session of the Georgia General Assembly over the weekend, lawmakers failed to approve a package of local tax measures that included requests from Rome and Floyd County to establish a Local Homestead… Source
Democrats block local property tax referendums as Georgia lawmakers clash over affordability
House Republicans are attempting to pass a wave of local property tax measures during an ongoing special session that would allow communities to vote on whether to raise their sales taxes to give homeowners a tax break. But Democrats have…
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