Georgians to decide 2 tax reform questions during November election

Come Nov. 5, Georgians will be deciding more than just who they want for president and who will serve on a variety of boards and commissions across the state.

In addition to political officers, voters will also be deciding on two tax reform initiatives that passed in the legislature but would modify the state constitution.

As a result, the two ballot items have to be put in the hands of voters to fully decide if they will become law, or if they will be canceled.

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Here are the two tax-related ballot questions Georgia voters will have to approve or deny this November

Constitutional Amendment 1:

A RESOLUTION proposing an amendment to the Constitution so as to vest judicial power of the state in the Georgia Tax Tribunal; to provide for venue and jurisdiction of the Georgia Tax Tribunal; to provide for concurrent jurisdiction with superior courts; to provide for judges of the Georgia Tax Tribunal and their qualifications; to provide for vacancies; to provide for related matters; to provide for the submission of this amendment for ratification or rejection; and for other purposes.

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