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  2. Savannah passes $560 million budget for 2024 behind ... - AOL

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    The 2024 budget is up $70 million from 2023 due to increased revenue in sales and property taxes, although the city did not raise the sales or property tax rates. Savannah passes $560 million ...

  3. Government of Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    The state government of Georgia is the U.S. state governmental body established by the Georgia State Constitution. It is a republican form of government with three branches: the legislature, executive, and judiciary. Through a system of separation of powers or "checks and balances", each of these branches has some authority to act on its own ...

  4. Taxpayer Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    Section 2 also states "The General Assembly finds and declares that taxes are the most sensitive point of contact between citizens and their government." Section 4 explains "the Department of Revenue shall have the following powers and duties to protect the rights of taxpayers," and list 10 different responsibilities the government has.

  5. Savannah property tax millage rate approved with commitment ...

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    By a vote of 6-3, Savannah City Council members voted to keep the current millage rate at 12.2. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. City Talk: Savannah needs both affordable and market-rate ...

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    This is the City Talk column by Bill Dawers, a longtime contributor to the Savannah Morning News. A few months ago, I was standing on a sidewalk in the downtown area while looking closely at one ...

  7. Otis Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming mayor, Johnson worked for the Economic Opportunity Authority, Model Cities Program, and Savannah State University. From 1983 until 1988, he served as the City Council Representative from the second district of Savannah. He then became the Executive Director of the Chatham Savannah Youth Futures Authority. [1]