Georgia business leaders got most of what they were looking for out of the 2015 General Assembly session.
By the time lawmakers filed out of the Gold Dome a few minutes after midnight April 3, they had passed a bill that will raise more than $900 million a year for transportation projects, seeded the state-run venture capital fund, approved a series of targeted tax incentives and jolted Georgia’s solar industry.
And, on the defensive side of the ball, the legislature had beaten back efforts to enact a religious freedom law business groups warned would hurt tourism….
via Business got what it wanted from General Assembly – Atlanta Business Chronicle.
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