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Georgia's schools, property owners win with Democratic Plan
By Martin Matheny
Created 02/07/2008 - 1:17pm

Georgia students, homeowners, and local governments could see some much-needed help under the Democratic tax relief bill released last week. Data released today shows how much each city and county school system could receive after they lower property taxes with HB 1057.

"It's not too often in politics that you find a win-win scenario, but the Democratic plan is just that," said House Democratic Leader DuBose Porter (D-Dublin). "We keep our promise to Georgia's students to give them a world-class education and schools we can finally be proud of, we put an end to $1.5 billion in education cuts forced on families by the Republicans, and we provide some fiscally sound tax relief for homeownership. This is true property tax relief."

"This is a win-win situation; we invest in education without burdening the local taxpayer," said Senate Democratic Leader Robert Brown (D-Macon).

Last week, Georgia Democrats proposed HB 1057, which will put a stop to school cuts and take the burden of $1.5 billion in property tax shifts off local government. Under HB 1057, city and county school systems that lower local property taxes can access their share of $300 million in state education funding.

The funding for local governments that reduce property taxes would come from the state's $1.6 billion reserve fund for the next two years, $300 million this year and $300 million next year. Funding received would be dedicated to the Quality Basic Education formula that funds public education.

"HB 1057 touches every city and county in Georgia. It is immediate, effective tax relief without shifting the burden to local governments," said Rep. Jeanette Jamieson (D-Toccoa), sponsor of HB 1057. "And, unlike the Speaker's plan, HB 1057 creates no new taxes."

"Our Democratic plan just makes good common sense," said House Democratic Caucus Chairman Calvin Smyre (D-Columbus). "It's based on Georgia's values - equipping our children for the future, and not punishing homeowners for realizing the American Dream."

How much does your school district save? A district-by-district breakdown of the Democratic plan:

 

District # Students Total Refund
Atlanta City 49,773 $7,963,680
Appling 3,179 $508,640
Atkinson 1,651 $264,160
Bacon 1,742 $278,720
Baker 426 $68,160
Baldwin 5,562 $889,920
Banks 2,665 $426,400
Barrow 11,191 $1,790,560
Bartow 14,176 $2,268,160
Ben Hill 3,259 $521,440
Berrien 3,031 $484,960
Bibb 24,642 $3,942,720
Bleckley 2,331 $372,960
Brantley 3,365 $538,400
Bremen City 1,688 $270,080
Brooks 2,330 $372,800
Bryan 6,239 $998,240
Buford City 2,683 $429,280
Bulloch 8,658 $1,385,280
Burke 4,470 $715,200
Butts 3,495 $559,200
Calhoun City 3,137 $501,920
Calhoun 714 $114,240
Camden 9,437 $1,509,920
Candler 1,779 $284,640
Carroll 14,485 $2,317,600
Carrollton City 3,816 $610,560
Cartersville City 3,817 $610,720
Catoosa 10,448 $1,671,680
Charlton 1,851 $296,160
Chatham 33,156 $5,304,960
Chattahoochee 767 $122,720
Chattooga 2,983 $477,280
Cherokee 34,730 $5,556,800
Chickamauga 1,317 $210,720
Clarke 11,281 $1,804,960
Clay 324 $51,840
Clayton 51,815 $8,290,400
Clinch 1,344 $215,040
Cobb 106,163 $16,986,080
Coffee 7,602 $1,216,320
Colquitt 8,302 $1,328,320
Columbia 21,706 $3,472,960
Commerce City 1,469 $235,040
Cook 2,964 $474,240
Coweta 20,751 $3,320,160
Crawford 1,884 $301,440
Crisp 4,130 $660,800
Dade 2,456 $392,960
Dalton City 6,229 $996,640
Dawson 3,371 $539,360
Decatur City 2,366 $378,560
Decatur 5,538 $886,080
DeKalb 98,713 $15,794,080
Dodge 3,405 $544,800
Dooly 1,467 $234,720
Dougherty 16,224 $2,595,840
Douglas 24,029 $3,844,640
Dublin City 2,738 $438,080
Early 2,372 $379,520
Echols 693 $110,880
Effingham 10,278 $1,644,480
Elbert 3,437 $549,920
Emanuel 4,209 $673,440
Evans 1,723 $275,680
Fannin 3,219 $515,040
Fayette 22,242 $3,558,720
Floyd 10,297 $1,647,520
Forsyth 27,908 $4,465,280
Franklin 3,830 $612,800
Fulton 81,982 $13,117,120
Gainesville 5,543 $886,880
Gilmer 4,287 $685,920
Glascock 590 $94,400
Glynn 11,916 $1,906,560
Gordon 6,426 $1,028,160
Grady 4,195 $671,200
Greene 2,001 $320,160
Gwinnett 151,421 $24,227,360
Habersham 6,495 $1,039,200
Hall 24,777 $3,964,320
Hancock 1,413 $226,080
Haralson 3,708 $593,280
Harris 4,644 $743,040
Hart 3,623 $579,680
Heard 2,073 $331,680
Henry 37,247 $5,959,520
Houston 24,271 $3,883,360
Irwin 1,614 $258,240
Jackson 6,435 $1,029,600
Jasper 2,052 $328,320
Jeff Davis 2,707 $433,120
Jefferson 3,027 $484,320
Jefferson City 2,337 $373,920
Jenkins 1,615 $258,400
Johnson 1,164 $186,240
Jones 5,353 $856,480
Lamar 2,363 $378,080
Lanier 1,506 $240,960
Laurens 6,085 $973,600
Lee 5,794 $927,040
Liberty 10,599 $1,695,840
Lincoln 1,323 $211,680
Long 2,063 $330,080
Lowndes 9,212 $1,473,920
Lumpkin 3,767 $602,720
Macon 1,965 $314,400
Madison 4,661 $745,760
Marietta City 7,853 $1,256,480
Marion 1,515 $242,400
McDuffie 4,191 $670,560
McIntosh 1,876 $300,160
Meriwether 3,480 $556,800
Miller 1,033 $165,280
Mitchell 2,634 $421,440
Monroe 3,679 $588,640
Montgomery 1,214 $194,240
Morgan 3,283 $525,280
Murray 7,655 $1,224,800
Muscogee 32,088 $5,134,080
Newton 17,928 $2,868,480
Oconee 6,265 $1,002,400
Oglethorpe 2,418 $386,880
Paulding 25,523 $4,083,680
Peach 4,208 $673,280
Pelham City 1,511 $241,760
Pickens 4,295 $687,200
Pierce 3,286 $525,760
Pike 3,129 $500,640
Polk 6,976 $1,116,160
Pulaski 1,573 $251,680
Putnam 2,664 $426,240
Quitman 254 $40,640
Rabun 2,321 $371,360
Randolph 1,337 $213,920
Richmond 32,368 $5,178,880
Rockdale 15,200 $2,432,000
Rome City 5,264 $842,240
Schley 1,284 $205,440
Screven 2,827 $452,320
Seminole 1,638 $262,080
Social Circle City 1,669 $267,040
Spalding 10,561 $1,689,760
Stephens 4,143 $662,880
Stewart 660 $105,600
Sumter 5,223 $835,680
Talbot 654 $104,640
Taliaferro 242 $38,720
Tattnall 3,136 $501,760
Taylor 1,620 $259,200
Telfair 1,651 $264,160
Terrell 1,573 $251,680
Thomas 5,459 $873,440
Thomasville City 2,669 $427,040
Thomaston-Upson 4,799 $767,840
Tift 7,397 $1,183,520
Toombs 2,753 $440,480
Towns 2,052 $328,320
Treutlen 1,154 $184,640
Trion City 1,254 $200,640
Troup 11,921 $1,907,360
Turner 1,664 $266,240
Twiggs 1,152 $184,320
Union 2,659 $425,440
Valdosta City 7,108 $1,137,280
Vidalia City 2,479 $396,640
Walker 9,033 $1,445,280
Walton 11,779 $1,884,640
Ware 6,015 $962,400
Warren 776 $124,160
Washington 3,497 $559,520
Wayne 5,125 $820,000
Webster 356 $56,960
Wheeler 1,010 $161,600
White 3,794 $607,040
Whitfield 13,216 $2,114,560
Wilcox 1,345 $215,200
Wilkes 1,616 $258,560
Wilkinson 1,584 $253,440
Worth 3,811 $609,760
TOTAL 1,539,332 $246,293,120
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