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Georgia State Republican leaders are snubbing the massive federal bailout package saying they’ll balance the shrinking state budget without Washington’s help.
All of Georgia’s republican U.S. House Representatives voted against the stimulus package. Even though the state is facing a $2.2 billion budget shortfall. Meanwhile on the state level, Republican budget writers are not waiting for federal who are writing the state budget stand firmly with their congressional counterparts. Chip Rogers is the state Senate majority leader. He says the stimulus package sends the wrong message.
So Georgia budget writers are forging ahead. They’ve already spent 11 days on the budget. According to the constitution they have 29 left. And Roger’s says lawmakers will not take a break and wait for federal help.
One thing Rogers and fellow republicans vowed to do is find $428 million at least this year to fund the Homestead exemption grants which save homeowners about $200-300 a year. Senate President pro temp Tommie Williams says state employees may need to work less to make ends meet.
He vowed that public safety and the prison system would not be required to furlough. He also says that should Congress pass a stimulus plan that includes money for Georgia, he would like to spend it on Transportation. |