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RLC Endorses SB 12 - Zero Based Budgeting

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia Supports the Zero Based Budgeting Act.
ATLANTA, GA, March 04, 2008 – The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia, a grassroots organization promoting individual freedom, limited government and fiscal responsibility, urges the House Ways & Means Committee to pass Senate Bill 12 – Zero Based Budgeting.
This bill would require during the mid [...]

Republican Liberty Caucus statement on the budget veto

Friday, April 20th, 2007

The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia strongly condemns the Governor’s veto of HB94 - the 2007 Supplemental Budget and the $142 Million dollar tax cut to the citizens of Georgia. While the Governor might believe that “politics got in the way of doing the right thing,” and “The late night, quick fix was the wrong [...]

RLC Statement on Budget Veto

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

While the Governor might believe that “politics got in the way of doing the right thing,” and “The late night, quick fix was the wrong solution for Georgia” the Governor should also remember that it is never bad policy or the wrong solution to return money individuals who worked hard to earn it.

Budget Deal Reached!

Wednesday, April 11th, 2007

A budget deal with reached last night between the house and the senate. The up-shot is that $140M in pork now becomes a property tax credit. I want to thank those of you who sent your Senator an email.
Kudos to both Lt. Governor Cagle and Speaker Richardson for devising a tax-cut that is offset [...]

Stop the Pork

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia, a grassroots organization
promoting individual freedom, limited government and fiscal responsibility, is calling on the State Senate to stand firm and abide by the core principles of the Republican Party by stripping wasteful pork barrel spending from the 2007 supplemental budget.
Supplemental Budgets were intended to cover emergencies. Instead the leadership [...]

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