Kemp Budget 2025. Kemp vetoes tax breaks for data centers, homestead exemption bump and higher ed assistance Allocate $50 million in the amended fiscal year 2025 budget for one-time additions to school safety grants Kemp's proposal to direct approximately $748 million per year to accelerate.
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Additionally, the budget will finance the replacement of 227 school buses State government would forgo an estimated $149 million in revenue in the budget year ending June 30, and then $744 million a year going forward.
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Kemp, joined by Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones, Speaker Jon Burns, and members of the Georgia General Assembly, Governor Kemp has proposed a budget for FY 2025 that aims to increase the state's share of pupil transportation funding up to 40% of the state's funding formula, or 31% of the actual costs incurred by the districts in 2023 Budget documents from the Georgia General Assembly show the amended budget Kemp is expected to sign will put more than $40.5 billion into 2025, providing funding for several state priorities.
Gov. Kemp Signs FY25 Budget to Invest in Education, Public Safety, Healthcare, and More. State government would forgo an estimated $149 million in revenue in the budget year ending June 30, and then $744 million a year going forward. Brian Kemp signed a $36 billion state budget into Georgia law on May 7, 2024, the last day he could sign or veto legislation
Kemp Giving Money 2025 Drucy Genvieve. Budget documents from the Georgia General Assembly show the amended budget Kemp is expected to sign will put more than $40.5 billion into 2025, providing funding for several state priorities. 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.