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Committee endorses measure to annually opt Georgia into new $1,700 federal student tax credit

Georgia House Committee (informal hearing) · March 3, 2026
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Summary

A sponsor said the bill would make Georgia’s participation in the new $1,700 federal student tax credit an annual opt-in, keeping funds in-state for students’ tutoring, books and transportation; lawmakers asked about timing and whether to wait for federal rules. The committee voted to pass the amendment by voice vote.

A sponsor (Chairman Hilton, speaker 9) told the committee that in July Congress created a federal $1,700 tax credit that flows to students for services such as tutoring, books and transportation. The measure before the committee (LC492766S) would make Georgia’s participation an annual opt-in so that state dollars stay within Georgia and parents have certainty year to year.

Representative Buckner (speaker 10) urged patience, saying rulemaking has not yet been completed and the state could wait to act. Chairman Hilton said the language has been shared with federal partners and that the bill conforms to anticipated rules; he argued it is acceptable to pass the measure now and adjust later if federal guidance changes. Representative Kelly (speaker 4) asked whether the change shifts decision-making authority from the governor to the legislature; the sponsor said the legislature would retain oversight by virtue of annual sessions and cleanup bills.

The committee approved the motion to pass on a voice vote. The transcript does not record a roll-call tally.