Kemp proposes refunds for Georgia income taxpayers
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$3.7 Billion! Wow! It would be interesting to know what the surplus is for California and New York. Ha! And by the way, I spent eleven minutes filling out the information for an absentee ballot — including my Driver’s License photo. Also, many Georgians will be wondering, if we are such a rich state, why can’t we afford to expand Medicare? I am aware of the long-term repercussions of expansion as defined by Obama Care, but there are a lot of people in Georgia who are suffering due to lack of basic medical care. And that’s REAL! Can’t we do something that does not require a battle with the federal government? Just wondering out loud.
I was wondering – if GA has plenty of money to give refunds, why can’t that money be used to replace or upgrade our current mysteriously acting voting machines.
You sure can tell Kemp’s facing some stiff competition in the upcoming Primary! Startin’ to sweat Governor?