Georgia lawmakers face deadline for property tax reform
Georgia lawmakers at the State Capitol are under pressure to pass property tax reform as the legislative session nears its end. House Bill 1116 proposes a 3% cap on property tax increases, but the measure faces pushback from local city officials concerned about maintaining essential services and covering costs. Our Lindsay Tuman is tracking the latest developments from the Gold Dome as the deadline approaches.
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Georgia lawmakers face deadline for property tax reform

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