As he engages in more games, the Czar proclaims: “There can be no further games or amendments.” -- Why doesn't the GOP just outlaw all taxes in Ga.
Dick Pettys writes in InsiderAdvantage Georgia:
House Speaker Glenn Richardson sent a message to the Senate Tuesday that it’s time to quit playing games over tax relief and offered a proposal that would cut taxes in Georgia by $1.5 billion - both by axing the tag tax, as he proposed, and reducing the income tax rates, as Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle proposed.
Toward that end, and at his urging, the House returned two bills to the Senate, as amended by the House, to accomplish that goal.
“There can be no further games here. There can be no further amendments,” he said in a speech from the House well. “They can either vote to agree and accept this and it will go on the ballot, or they can disagree. If they disagree, they will have voted against giving Georgians tax reform.”
House Speaker Glenn Richardson sent a message to the Senate Tuesday that it’s time to quit playing games over tax relief and offered a proposal that would cut taxes in Georgia by $1.5 billion - both by axing the tag tax, as he proposed, and reducing the income tax rates, as Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle proposed.
Toward that end, and at his urging, the House returned two bills to the Senate, as amended by the House, to accomplish that goal.
“There can be no further games here. There can be no further amendments,” he said in a speech from the House well. “They can either vote to agree and accept this and it will go on the ballot, or they can disagree. If they disagree, they will have voted against giving Georgians tax reform.”
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