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GA SR604
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/3/2022
Primary Sponsor
Kim Jackson
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AI Summary
- Recognizes March 3, 2022, as Electric Vehicle Day at the Georgia state capitol
- Notes Georgia has more than 21,000 battery powered and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles on the road, representing less than 3% of all vehicles in the state
- Cites a study showing a $2,500 electric vehicle tax credit over five years would generate approximately 829 new jobs, $47.1 million in increased income, and $87.5 million in GDP gains for Georgia
- Highlights that for every public dollar supporting EV policy, $7.59 in private dollars are invested back into the state's economy
- Directs the Secretary of the Senate to distribute copies of the resolution to the public and the press
Legislative Description
Electric Vehicle Day; recognizing March 3, 2022
Last Action
Senate Read and Adopted
3/3/2022
Full Bill Text
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