While it's good to see Georgia investing in education, public safety, and mental health, I can't help but wonder if the budget truly addresses the needs of all its citizens, especially the most vulnerable. The tax cuts, fueled by a temporary surplus, seem short-sighted, considering the potential long-term benefits of investing more in affordable housing or public transportation, which are critical for economic equality. It's a step in the right direction, but we need a budget that leans more towards addressing income inequality and environmental sustainability to truly make a significant impact.
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