Capitol Beat

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University system holding the line on tuition

ATLANTA - For the seventh time in the last 10 years, the University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents voted Tuesday to hold the line on tuition for in-state students. Since 2016, tuition at the state's 26 public colleges and universities has increased by less...

Kemp signs two tax cut bills

SMYRNA - Gov. Brian Kemp had a pithy message as he signed two tax relief bills Tuesday. "Tax cut bill on tax day," the Republican governor exclaimed as he prepared to sign legislation accelerating income tax reductions the General Assembly put in place last year....

New nonprofit targets state utility policies

ATLANTA - An energy watchdog launched a nonprofit organization Monday aimed at bringing transparency and accountability to energy regulation in Georgia. The goals of Georgia Utility Watch, the brainchild of Patty Durand, a former candidate for a seat on the state...

Trump tariffs have Georgia businesses nervous

ATLANTA - President Donald Trump's decision on Wednesday to pause a huge hike in tariffs on dozens of countries for 90 days gave the slumping stock market a bump. But that surge was short-lived amid investors' fears that tariffs remained historically high - 25% on...

Democrats pitch expansion of child tax credit

ATLANTA - The annual federal child tax credit will shrink in half at the end of the year, falling to $1,000 if Congress does not intervene. Most of the Democrats in the U.S. Senate, including Georgia's Raphael Warnock, are calling not only to prevent that from...