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Savannah-Chatham schools announce intent to opt out of state 'Save Our Homes' proposal; vote set for Feb. 19
2429915 · February 27, 2025
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Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools announced it intends to opt out of Georgia House Bill 581 (the Save Our Homes Act) because Chatham County already has a homestead exemption; the district announced public hearings and scheduled a formal vote for Feb. 19.
Sheila Blanco, public information manager for Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools, said the district intends to opt out of Georgia House Bill 581, known as the Save Our Homes Act.
The bill would establish a statewide floating homestead exemption and limit annual property tax…
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