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Related: About this forumAbrams releases her disaster recovery plan for Georgia amid special legislative session
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal called for a special legislative session on Tuesday due to the losses from Hurricane Michael. The special session is to convene on Tuesday, November 21.
Much of the states agriculture industry has taken large financial losses of over $1 billion.
Governor Deal will leave office in January 2019 once a new governor is sworn in, and Democratic candidate Stacey Abrams released her disaster plan in anticipation of winning the governors seat in November.
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In the face of future disasters, Stacey Abrams will:
Implement the Disaster Assistance Grant Program for low- and middle-income Georgians to help families get back on their feet after a natural disaster
Create the Rebuild Georgia Fund by working hand in hand with private donors and companies to help farmers quickly return to their livelihoods
Temporarily suspend state sales taxes in the face of future disasters for Georgians living in the affected regions
Revisit areas impacted by Hurricane Michael in her first 30 days as Governor
Expand Medicaid for 500,000 more Georgians which will provide healthcare coverage for 18,300 Georgians in affected areas
Create a refundable Georgia Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to boost incomes for Georgia families across the state which would help 46,000 taxpayers in affected areas
The complete article is at https://www.allongeorgia.com/georgia-state-politics/abrams-releases-her-disaster-recovery-plan-for-georgia-amid-special-legislative-session/
MaryMagdaline
(7,883 posts)gademocrat7
(11,167 posts)She is a very intelligent, articulate woman who will work hard to improve the lives of Georgians. Please get out the vote for her.
ROB-ROX
(767 posts)I do not think these people will understand this great idea? I think conservative lack the simple cognitive abilities of a normal person. Many of the points in the plan would provide support for the common person. I think these type of supportive benefits would not be understood by many of the people (except the poor) in this state. I have only been to Atlanta and Augusta so I do not know much about the people in this state, but their ancestors stated the civil war and were on the losing side..........