Topic: United States Senate Committee on Finance

April 6, 2026 • Legislative Update

At The Capitol: Sine Die

The 2026 Georgia legislative session has now come to an end.




March 7, 2026 • Legislative Update

At The Capitol: Week 8

What Survived Crossover Day at the Georgia Capitol?

February 28, 2026 • Legislative Update

At The Capitol: Week 7

Georgia Lawmakers Pass $43.7B Budget with Tax Relief




February 28, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 28, 2025

We might be entering an age of reconsidering how we produce and retain physicians in Georgia.  

February 8, 2025 • Blog

At The Capitol, Legislative Days 10-13

Lawmakers wrapped up the 13th day of the legislative session on Thursday, meaning they are about one-third of the way through the 2025 session.

February 7, 2025 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 7, 2025

Legislators will soon begin hearings for Gov. Brian Kemp’s much publicized attempt to reform Georgia’s legal system. 



March 15, 2024 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: March 15, 2024

Lawmakers move bills on school choice and CON. But what do those bills look like?

March 8, 2024 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: March 8, 2024

Now that we are past Crossover Day, what will the final weeks of this session hold?

February 9, 2024 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 9, 2024

Gov. Brian Kemp and Georgia legislators are protecting workers’ right to privacy in union elections

June 16, 2023 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: June 16, 2023

Earlier this week, the Georgia General Assembly’s Joint Tax Credit Review Panel held its first meeting.



April 1, 2022 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: April 1, 2022

It’s Friday!  Quotes of note“April 1st: This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other three-hundred and sixty-four.” -Mark Twain “Today is April […]

February 4, 2022 • Friday Facts

Friday Facts: February 04, 2022

As housing prices continue to skyrocket, our latest study identifies the cost of regulatory compliance as a large factor.


November 11, 2021 • Commentary

Window of Opportunity for Tax Reform in Georgia

Lowering and flattening Georgia’s personal income tax rate could create tens of thousands of jobs within five years, according to a new analysis conducted for t

July 10, 2020 • Commentary

When Will the Legislature Break Up with Tax Breaks?

The state of Georgia is required by law to have a balanced budget. Ahead of the new fiscal year on July 1, the Legislature faced difficult choices because of CO

March 21, 2016

2016 Legislative Session: Bills We Are Following

(Updated March 23 at 9:36 am)   Criminal Justice SB 367 – A broad criminal justice reform package including youth diversion programs, community supervision and increased eligibility for parole for […]

March 17, 2016

Pro-Growth Tax Reform in Georgia: Claims vs. Reality

The Georgia Senate voted Wednesday to approve a pro-growth tax reform that would reduce Georgia’s marginal personal income tax rate, the first change since the rate was implemented in 1937. […]


February 26, 2016

Friday Facts: February 26, 2016

It’s Friday!  Honors: The Georgia Public Policy Foundation was honored with a Senate Resolution Tuesday to mark 25 years of serving Georgia with ideas for limited-government, free-market solutions and promoting […]

February 4, 2016

Analyzing the Latest Tax Reform Proposal

The proposals could drop the personal income tax rate from 6% to 5%. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Judson Hill recently introduced two tax reform bills. The first proposal would replace Georgia’s six […]
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