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Georgia
NTU has nearly 8,300 Georgia members who are committed to smaller government and low taxes. Tax reform has been a popular topic of discussion in recent years; most notably a capital gains and corporate income tax cut made it to the Governor’s desk in 2009 but the cuts were ultimately vetoed. In terms of location, Georgia is at a competitive disadvantage with bordering Florida, which levies no personal income tax on its citizens. NTU will continue to fight on behalf of Georgians to lower the overall tax burden and bring prosperity and economic growth to the state. Be sure to check back to our Georgia page often for information on state and local taxpayers groups, our work on behalf of taxpayers in the state, and contact information for your lawmakers.
Latest from NTU in Georgia
An Open Letter to the Georgia House Rules Committee: Act Now to Help Rein in Federal Spending! || March 20, 2013 An Open Letter to the Georgia Senate: Act Now to Help Rein in Federal Spending! || March 4, 2013 Support the Broadband Investment Equity Act! || February 8, 2012 Approach Telecom Tax Reform the Right Way! || March 24, 2011 Support Senate Bill 10 to Allow Local-Option Sunday Sales of Distilled Spirits! || March 15, 2011 Support Senate Bill 10 to Allow Local-Option Sunday Sales of Distilled Spirits! || March 3, 2011 Support Senate Resolution 20 to Provide Real Protections for Georgia Taxpayers! || February 23, 2011 Regarding the Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for All Georgians || January 19, 2011 Nation’s Largest Taxpayer Group Pans Georgia Gov. Perdue’s Veto of Vital Tax Relief Bill || June 10, 2010 NTU Urges Gov. Perdue to Sign JOBS Act || April 9, 2010
Information about Georgia's State GovernmentGovernor Nathan Deal (R)
Breakdown of the State Senate: Democrats: 21 Republicans: 35 Breakdown of the State House: Democrats: 63 Republicans: 116 Independent: 1
Taxpayer Groups in Georgia
Americans for Prosperity Georgia Clarke County Taxpayers and Property Owners Association Dougherty County Taxpayers Association Douglas County Taxpayers Coalition FairTaxSOWEGA Fulton County Taxpayers Foundation The Georgia Public Policy Foundation |