Posted on 03/24/2022 7:24:26 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Roughly a dozen states are proposing sending tax rebate checks to their residents to offset the highest inflation in four decades, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle pointing to high gas and food prices as prompting their actions.
Among them is Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, a Republican, who on Wednesday signed a law to send checks of up to $500 to state residents. The reason, he said in a statement, is to soften the impact of inflation on household budgets — and also return some of money amid a record state budget surplus.
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Gov. Kemp will send $250 to people...
It’s morning in America again!
# Nation of welfare
The only thing I get from the government is a bill for the police state
Add blue state Delaware to the list... $300/taxpayer going out shortly. The intellect of the average politician in our state is at potato level. Apologies to any potatoes I may have offended.
Sad to see Georgia on this list
They should just give every citizen one million dollars—then we will all be rich!
;-)
Keep in mind: Newsom wants to send checks to owners of registered vehicles...
He didn’t eliminate ELECTRIC VEHICLES owners.
I assume their prices for juice are way up too, or will be shortly. Their juice is 50% or so generated from nat gas.
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