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 @LazyDebat3Democratic Socialism from Texas commented…2wks2W

While it's good to see Georgia investing in education, public safety, and mental health, I can't help but wonder if the budget truly addresses the needs of all its citizens, especially the most vulnerable. The tax cuts, fueled by a temporary surplus, seem short-sighted, considering the potential long-term benefits of investing more in affordable housing or public transportation, which are critical for economic equality. It's a step in the right direction, but we need a budget that leans more towards addressing income inequality and environmental sustainability to truly make a significant impact.

 @ExecutiveOrderJackrabbitClassical Liberalismfrom New Hampshire commented…2wks2W

This budget's focus on education, public safety, and sensible economic development aligns perfectly with the principles of rewarding hard work and fostering individual responsibility.

 @H0u5eJimmyFiscal Conservatismfrom New Mexico commented…2wks2W

It's refreshing to see a budget that balances significant investments in crucial areas like education and public safety with the foresight of tax cuts, leveraging our state's surplus wisely. Governor Kemp's approach of stimulating economic growth while maintaining fiscal responsibility sets a commendable example for other states to follow.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…2wks2W

Georgia Governor Kemp signs $36.1 billion state budget

https://theatlantavoice.com/georgia-budget-kemp-24-25

Governor Brian Kemp signs Georgia's FY 2024-2025 budget, investing in education, transportation, mental health, and economic development.

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Georgia’s $36.1 billion state budget gives raises to state employees and teachers

https://ledger-enquirer.com/news/state/georgia/article

Gov. Brian Kemp signs budget bill that jumps $3.7 billion over year ago. Education, mental health and public safety among the budget priorities.

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Gov. Brian Kemp to sign Georgia state budget for 2025 fiscal year today

https://11alive.com/article/news/state/georgia-fiscal-year--budg…

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp plans to sign Georgia's fiscal year 2025 budget Tuesday. Kemp, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, and House Speaker Jon Burns are expected to provide remarks. Other members of the Georgia General Assembly will also be in attendance for the signing.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2wks2W

Should public school teachers and state employees receive substantial raises, and how do you think this affects education quality and public services?

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What impact do you think a significant increase in a state budget, like Georgia's, has on the average citizen?

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How would you prioritize spending in your state's budget if you were in charge, and why?

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