Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Georgia 2018 General Election in Georgia.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote clarifies that nonprofit homes for the mentally disabled should still be eligible for a property tax exemption, even if they receive private loans for construction or renovation.
A “no” vote leaves the language of the property tax exemption the same and does not specify whether nonprofit homes for the mentally disabled would lose the exemption if they received private loans.
This measure could reduce property tax revenue, increasing the state's debt, or detracting from government spending in other key areas., in opposition to Referendum B (Learn more)
This measure could improve the quality and availability of homes for the mentally disabled by making it easier for them to finance construction and renovation., in support of Referendum B (Learn more)
This measure would clarify that nonprofit homes for the mentally disabled would still be eligible for a property tax exemption, even if they receive private loans for construction or renovation.
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