• We have done so much work on HB581, it was vot­ed statewide by 66% and the coun­ty by coun­ty it was vot­ed in over­whelm­ing­ly. The coun­ties in the North Geor­gia area all vot­ed in agree­ment of the amend­ment. There are a hand­ful of Sen­a­tors that are try­ing to do the right thing but the house is so lib­er­al. When the Sen­ate passed the bill with­out an opt out option. HB581 deals with cap­ping the appraisal val­ues across the state. Many of the local gov­ern­ments have used the increased appraisals to increase their bud­gets under the guise of reduc­ing the mill­age rates. The gov­ern­ments have to admit to their tax­pay­ers that they are will­ing to raise the prop­er­ty tax­es above the rate of infla­tion. The house could­n’t accept the bill as is because of the asso­ci­a­tions that lob­bied to give an opt out clause. 
  • The coun­ties, cities and board of edu­ca­tion are opt­ing out. Colton Moore sent out a let­ter to the tax author­i­ties of North­west Geor­gia. Why didn’t these agen­cies come out in front of these vot­ers to cam­paign against? Because they didn’t have to wor­ry about who vot­ed for it because of the opt out clause. 

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