The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute works to advance lasting solutions that expand economic opportunity and well-being for all Georgians. 

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Jun 11
Between '22 and '24, the share of young children under 6 who were uninsured reached the highest uninsured rate for young children in nearly a decade. GBPI, along with GEEARS, Voices for Georgia's Children and GHI have several recommendations: bit.ly/4eiRvLF
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Joint us on July 1 at 3.30 pm for our Budget Primer Town Hall. Register at bit.ly/primertownhall
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This year, our budget primer will have a focus on budget trends over the full eight years of Gov. Kemp’s tenure as we prepare for Georgia’s next leaders to take office. Register today at bit.ly/primertownhall
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May 28
Mayor Dickens's administration is moving to extend six of Atlanta's Tax Allocation Districts (TADs), and the Atlanta Board of Education will likely be asked to vote on it. The outcome will shape APS funding for decades to come.
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May 21
Property taxes are critical for schools and local government our resident expert @DannyKanso joined Georgia leaders today during BEST: A Conversation on Faith and Building a Shared Economy to discuss how critical these funds are for Georgia's children.
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GBPI retweeted
Countless Georgians will lose out on programs and services from public school funding to domestic violence shelters & sexual assault clinics so that the state can cover part of the cost of the massive income tax bill (HB 463) passed this year #gapol gbpi.org/governor-kemp-unila…
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May 13
This week Gov. Kemp signed the state budget and issued 157 vetoes and disregards. This cuts $344 million from the budget. It has been made clear that this is to offset the revenue loss lawmakers have chosen through income tax cuts that primarily benefit the wealthy.
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Apr 20
One of the biggest policy issues we discussed this past legislative session was the income tax, and how cutting it would be regressive. We are very proud to be featured in this news article from Midtown High School's own @thesoutherner bit.ly/48bP3o0
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Georgia's 2026 legislative session has concluded! You can read our full recap at bit.ly/sinedie26
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The Georgia need-based DREAMS scholarship is still on its way to being enacted!
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Mar 30
Georgia needs more caseworkers - this would employ more people, make DFCS more efficient and help reduce our error rate - which will reduce how much Georgia will pay in admin fees under HR1. We are asking our lawmakers to restore funding for more caseworkers!
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Mar 25
FGF is offering grants of up to $10,000 to advance its goal of securing sustainable, equitable, and student-centered funding for Georgia public schools. To apply, fill out the online application by COB Friday, April 10th. bit.ly/4sqGTAa
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Mar 17
HB 1009 is in committee today!
Georgia may soon ban cell phones in high school classrooms. House bill 1009 builds on a policy signed into law last year by Governor Brian Kemp that already bans phones in elementary and middle schools. GPB's Sarah Kallis reports.
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