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ATLANTA - Governor Brian P. Kemp, joined by First Lady Marty Kemp, Lt. Governor Burt Jones, Speaker Jon Burns, House and Senate Appropriations Chairmen Tillery and Hatchett, constitutional officers, and members of the Georgia General Assembly, today signed the Amended Budget for Fiscal Year 2025.
Excerpt of Governor Kemp's Remarks
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I want to start by thanking the great legislative partners you see behind us and those next to me, including Lt. Governor Burt Jones, Speaker Jon Burns, Chairman Blake Tillery, Chairman Matt Hatchett, and the members of the General Assembly from both chambers and parties who overwhelmingly voted for this budget.
We're also glad to be joined by the Constitutional Officers here with us today and the nation's best First Lady, Marty Kemp!
I also want to thank OPB Director Rick Dunn and his team for all the time and hard work they put into the budget process each year alongside our partners in the House and Senate Budget Offices and all the time and effort they still have left to give as we work on the big budget. Let's give his team a round of applause.
Today, I'll sign the amended budget for Fiscal Year 2025… a budget that gives relief to Georgians devastated by Hurricane Helene… makes our schools and communities safer through strategic investments… and yet again returns hard-earned money to the taxpayers.
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All of this investment is designed to benefit our local communities but it's also going to keep Georgians working in all parts of the state during these uncertain economic times.
As we all know too well, inflation may have come down, but high prices haven't. And that's why this budget includes 1 billion dollars for another one-time refund for hardworking taxpayers!
And as just a reminder to you all behind me, we still need the General Assembly to pass the enabling legislation.
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I'm sure some of these men and women up here will help us out with that later today!
And as soon as we pass the second tax cut acceleration measure, we'll be able to keep even more of Georgians' money in their pockets… because they know how to spend it better than the government does!
My goal working with the members of the General Assembly who have been such strong supporters in these measures has been to help Georgians fighting through 40-year-high inflation.
To give them a chance during these challenging times to keep their businesses going and provide for their families by putting more money in their pockets. And to help them and their children have good-paying jobs by developing an environment that attracts business and opportunity.
That's what people voted for in November of 2024; that's what we've all been doing; and that's what we're going to keep doing!
So, thank you, legislators, for helping us keep Georgia the best place to live, work, and raise a family through budgets like this.
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You can watch Governor Kemp's full remarks and the signing of the budget here.
"This budget includes critical midyear adjustments for Georgia's education system, economic development projects, transportation infrastructure and public safety," said Lt. Governor Burt Jones. "Additionally, over $250 million is included for Georgia's agriculture and timber communities impacted by Hurricane Helene, along with relief for our fellow Georgians and local communities for recovery and cleanup efforts. I want to thank Governor Kemp, Speaker Burns, Chairman Tillery, and all members of the Senate Appropriations Committee for their hard work to ensure we passed a balanced and fiscally conservative budget, as we prepare for fiscal year 2026. Georgia is a shining example of how to budget efficiently and effectively, while putting Georgian's hard earned dollars back in their pockets. I look forward to our continued work to appropriate taxpayer dollars in a fiscally, conservative manner."
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"This budget reaffirms Georgia's commitment to making strategic investments that strengthen and uplift every community, family, and citizen across our great state—all while putting money back in the pockets of taxpayers," said Speaker Jon Burns. "As we look ahead, the House is looking forward to working alongside Governor Kemp to continue prioritizing fiscally responsible and measured investments that secure the future success of our state for generations to come."
In addition to investments in healthcare, public safety, education, and returning $1 billion to taxpayers through a third one-time special tax refund, the amended budget includes investments and allocations for:
Excerpt of Governor Kemp's Remarks
...
I want to start by thanking the great legislative partners you see behind us and those next to me, including Lt. Governor Burt Jones, Speaker Jon Burns, Chairman Blake Tillery, Chairman Matt Hatchett, and the members of the General Assembly from both chambers and parties who overwhelmingly voted for this budget.
We're also glad to be joined by the Constitutional Officers here with us today and the nation's best First Lady, Marty Kemp!
I also want to thank OPB Director Rick Dunn and his team for all the time and hard work they put into the budget process each year alongside our partners in the House and Senate Budget Offices and all the time and effort they still have left to give as we work on the big budget. Let's give his team a round of applause.
Today, I'll sign the amended budget for Fiscal Year 2025… a budget that gives relief to Georgians devastated by Hurricane Helene… makes our schools and communities safer through strategic investments… and yet again returns hard-earned money to the taxpayers.
...
All of this investment is designed to benefit our local communities but it's also going to keep Georgians working in all parts of the state during these uncertain economic times.
As we all know too well, inflation may have come down, but high prices haven't. And that's why this budget includes 1 billion dollars for another one-time refund for hardworking taxpayers!
And as just a reminder to you all behind me, we still need the General Assembly to pass the enabling legislation.
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I'm sure some of these men and women up here will help us out with that later today!
And as soon as we pass the second tax cut acceleration measure, we'll be able to keep even more of Georgians' money in their pockets… because they know how to spend it better than the government does!
My goal working with the members of the General Assembly who have been such strong supporters in these measures has been to help Georgians fighting through 40-year-high inflation.
To give them a chance during these challenging times to keep their businesses going and provide for their families by putting more money in their pockets. And to help them and their children have good-paying jobs by developing an environment that attracts business and opportunity.
That's what people voted for in November of 2024; that's what we've all been doing; and that's what we're going to keep doing!
So, thank you, legislators, for helping us keep Georgia the best place to live, work, and raise a family through budgets like this.
...
You can watch Governor Kemp's full remarks and the signing of the budget here.
"This budget includes critical midyear adjustments for Georgia's education system, economic development projects, transportation infrastructure and public safety," said Lt. Governor Burt Jones. "Additionally, over $250 million is included for Georgia's agriculture and timber communities impacted by Hurricane Helene, along with relief for our fellow Georgians and local communities for recovery and cleanup efforts. I want to thank Governor Kemp, Speaker Burns, Chairman Tillery, and all members of the Senate Appropriations Committee for their hard work to ensure we passed a balanced and fiscally conservative budget, as we prepare for fiscal year 2026. Georgia is a shining example of how to budget efficiently and effectively, while putting Georgian's hard earned dollars back in their pockets. I look forward to our continued work to appropriate taxpayer dollars in a fiscally, conservative manner."
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"This budget reaffirms Georgia's commitment to making strategic investments that strengthen and uplift every community, family, and citizen across our great state—all while putting money back in the pockets of taxpayers," said Speaker Jon Burns. "As we look ahead, the House is looking forward to working alongside Governor Kemp to continue prioritizing fiscally responsible and measured investments that secure the future success of our state for generations to come."
In addition to investments in healthcare, public safety, education, and returning $1 billion to taxpayers through a third one-time special tax refund, the amended budget includes investments and allocations for:
- Hurricane Helene Relief: More then $867 million for response costs and relief, including but not limited to, one-time grants to public rural and critical access hospitals included in the major disaster declaration area to assist in financial stabilization and recovery efforts, disaster relief assistance to impacted farmers and timber producers, and grants to non-profits for Hurricane Helene rebuilding and recovery efforts.
- Education and Workforce Development: $140 million in additional allocations to fully fund QBE and support our local school systems to help us build an unrivaled workforce as we work to make Georgia the Top State for Talent.
- Public Safety and Corrections: More than $434 million in new funding for the Department of Corrections to fortify state facilities, invest in Corrections Officers, and equip them with the tools they need to be effective and efficient.
- Fighting Human Trafficking: $3.5 million to design a recovery center for victims of human trafficking - an effort championed by First Lady Marty Kemp - and over $187,000 to expand the Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit to the Macon and Augusta regions.
- School Security: An additional $50 million in one-time funds for another round of security grants to all K-12 public schools.
- Coastal Water Infrastructure: $501.7 million in funding for the development and construction of water infrastructure in Georgia's coastal region to meet the growing demand due to historic economic development.
- Local Water and Sewer Infrastructure: Over $266 million in funding for the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority to support water and sewer infrastructure development projects across Georgia.
- Local Road Infrastructure: $265 million into the local maintenance and improvement grant program and $46 million to the Georgia Transportation Infrastructure Bank's grant and loan program.
- Combating Wildfires: $4.7 million for the Forestry Commission to purchase a new fire suppression helicopter
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