Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians to Meet on January 5th in Atlanta

MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Lindsey Thompson
Wednesday, December 29, 2010 (404) 656-3996
lindsey.thompson@house.ga.gov

Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians to Meet on January 5th in Atlanta

ATLANTA- The Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians will meet on Wednesday, January 5th at 1:00 PM in the Floyd Room of the Sloppy Floyd Building in Atlanta, Georgia.

Who: Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians

What: Tax Council Meeting

When: Wednesday, January 5, 2011

1:00 – 3:00 PM

Where: Floyd Room

20th floor of the West Tower in the

Sloppy Floyd Building

200 Piedmont Avenue

Atlanta, Georgia 30334

Directions: http://gba.georgia.gov/00/channel_title/0,2094,59377335_73932487,00.html

Members of the Press planning to attend this meeting are asked to please RSVP to Lindsey Thompson (lindsey.thompson@house.ga.gov) by 1:00 PM Tuesday, January 4th so that we can ensure there is adequate space.

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UPDATE: Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform to Hold First Meeting on October 28th

Georgia General Assembly

STATE CAPITOL

100 WASHINGTON STREET SW

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334

404-656-3996

MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: J.D. Easley
Tuesday, October 26, 2010 (404) 656-0311
john.easley@house.ga.gov

UPDATE: Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform to Hold First Meeting on October 28th

ATLANTA- The first meeting of the Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform will be held on Thursday, October 28th at 10:00 AM in room 450 of the Georgia State Capitol.

Who: Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform

What: First Meeting

When: Thursday, October 28, 2010

10:00 AM

Where: NOTE: CHANGE IN MEETING ROOM

Georgia State Capitol

Room 450

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MEDIA ADVISORY: Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform to Hold First Meeting on October 28th

Georgia General Assembly

STATE CAPITOL

100 WASHINGTON STREET SW

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334

404-656-3996

MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: J.D. Easley
Thursday, October 21, 2010 (404) 656-0311
john.easley@house.ga.gov

Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform to Hold First Meeting on October 28th

ATLANTA- The first meeting of the Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform will be held on Thursday, October 28th at 10:00 AM in room 341 of the Georgia State Capitol.

Who: Special Joint Committee on Immigration Reform

What: First Meeting

When: Thursday, October 28, 2010

10:00 AM

Where: Georgia State Capitol

Room 341

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Georgia General Assembly

STATE CAPITOL

100 WASHINGTON STREET SW

ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30334

404-656-3996

MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Lindsey Thompson
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 (404) 656-3996
lindsey.thompson@house.ga.gov

Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians to Hold Fact Finding Session in Dalton

ATLANTA- The Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians will hold a fact finding session Wednesday, October 27th from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Dalton City Hall in Dalton, Georgia.

WHO: Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians

WHAT: Fact Finding Session

WHEN: Wednesday, October 27, 2010

4:00 PM – 7:00 PM

WHERE: Dalton City Hall

300 W. Waugh Street

Dalton, GA 30720

Interested parties are invited to attend the Fact Finding Session anytime during the three hour session.  If you plan to attend the meeting and address the Tax Council, please submit your question or issue via the Tax Council website.  You can visit the Tax Council website via the General Assembly website at www.legis.ga.gov by clicking on the Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians link at the bottom of the page.  Please submit your questions by 5PM the day before the tax council fact finding session.  You can do this by clicking on the Fact Finding Session tab on the left side of the page and filling out the form online.  Also, if you have supporting materials to present to tax council members, please bring 15 copies of the materials to the hearing with you. Presentations must be limited to five minutes.

If you are unable to attend a Fact Finding Session and would like to voice your opinion to the Tax Council, submit your questions or comments via the Tax Council’s website under the Submit Comments section.

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MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Lindsey Thompson
Tuesday, October 12, 2010 (404) 656-3996
lindsey.thompson@house.ga.gov

Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians to Hold Fact Finding Session in Blue Ridge

ATLANTA- The Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians will hold a fact finding session Thursday, October 21st from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Fannin County Recreation Center in Blue Ridge, Georgia.

WHO: Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians

WHAT: Fact Finding Session

WHEN: Thursday, October 21, 2010

NOTE TIME CHANGE – 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

WHERE: Fannin County Recreation Center

Tom Boyd Road

Blue Ridge, GA 30513

The Special Council on Tax Reform and Fairness for Georgians, created by House Bill 1405, was signed into law on June 1, 2010.  The Council is charged with conducting a detailed study of the state’s current revenue structure and submitting its findings and recommendations for changes to the state’s tax code to the Speaker of the House and Lieutenant Governor at the beginning of the 2011 legislative session. All forms of taxation will be examined with the exception of the ad valorem tax.  The Council will hold hearings across the state to gather public input and determine how best to reform the state’s tax code.

After the Council submits its findings, they will then be crafted into legislation and assigned to the Special Joint Committee on Georgia Revenue Structure for consideration. After review and upon the approval of the joint committee, the bill will continue through the legislative process and receive an up or down vote by the House and Senate.

Interested parties are invited to attend the Fact Finding Session anytime during the three hour session.  If you plan to attend the meeting and address the Tax Council, please submit your question or issue via the tax council website (http://fiscalresearch.gsu.edu/taxcouncil/index.htm) by 5PM the day before the tax council fact finding session.  You can do this by clicking on the Fact Finding Session tab on the left side of the page and filling out the form online.  Also, if you have supporting materials to present to tax council members, please bring 15 copies of the materials to the hearing with you. Presentations must be limited to five minutes.

If you are unable to attend a Fact Finding Session and would like to voice your opinion to the Tax Council, submit your questions or comments via the Tax Council’s website under the Submit Comments section.

DIRECTIONS:

From Atlanta:

*I-575 North to 515 North (Highway 5 North) through Cherokee, Pickens, and Gilmer Counties to Fannin County

*Once you enter Fannin County, turn LEFT at the 3rd traffic light at the intersection of Highway 5 and the A.L. Stepp Interchange (at McDonalds).

*Tom Boyd Road is approximately 2.4 miles on the right – (past Mercier’s Orchards on left and Akins Funeral Home on right).  Turn RIGHT at the large Fannin County Recreation Center sign on Tom Boyd Road

*Follow signs and other indicators to the Recreation Center

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