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    Fuel tax break drains Georgia revenue collections

    (The Center Square) – Georgia’s fuel tax collections in May were $196.6 million lower when compared to last year, in part because of a two-month fuel tax suspension approved by state lawmakers and second-term Republican Gov. Brian Kemp. Overall state tax collections were down 12.6% from May 2025, totaling $339.1 million, as other tax collections […]

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