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Thursday, September 09, 2010 Lake Level: 1069.19 Below Full Pool: 1.81 Feet Temp: 84 |
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Fishing
Report: Spotted bass fishing is fair to good and some good top water action has started. These fish are relating to very small baits so keep the baits you cast small as well. |
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Washington Healthcare Bill |
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Monday, December 28, 2009 |

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As the focus of the healthcare reform debate in Washington has shifted from the United States House of Representatives to the U.S. Senate, the “public option” government-run insurance program continues to command the pundits’ attention. While the public option warrants significant discussion, I believe the media’s fixation on it obscures one of the most dangerous aspects of this legislation.
In its current form, the House Democrats’ health care bill would create a huge increase in the number of Americans eligible for government-run Medicaid healthcare. But these increased costs would not be covered by the federal government. Instead, they would be passed onto the states in the form of unfunded mandates – with Georgia being one of the most negatively impacted states.
Georgia would be one of just 14 states that would see the Medicaid-eligible population balloon by 45%. In fact, if the bill passes, Heritage Foundation research indicates that as many as one in five Georgians would have access to a government-run healthcare entitlement. Estimates indicate that over the five year lifespan of the bafflingly titled “Affordable Health Care for America Act,” over $2.4 billion in new expenses would be added to our state’s budget. Even a “watered down” alternative also being proposed could cost as much as $2 billion for Georgians.
This additional financial burden would crush our state budget. In Georgia, we have already witnessed a massive state budget shortfall caused by deteriorating economic conditions and dramatically lower tax revenue. Unlike Washington, our state Constitution requires us to balance the budget each year. As elected officials, we have two basic tools to achieve balance: cut spending or increase taxes. I’m proud that Georgia Senate Republicans addressed recent shortfalls without raising taxes during the 2009 legislative session. Together, we have cut billions from the budget, requiring state employee furloughs and state agencies sustaining cuts as high as 50%. We are already identifying additional budget cuts that will be necessary during the 2010 legislative session.
I recently sent a letter to our United States Senators, Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson, expressing my deep concern about the bill in its current form. I applauded their ongoing efforts to defeat this bill, and thank them for their recent procedural vote against the bill, which I believe threatens to short-circuit our state’s potential for growth and progress.
The unfortunate reality is that if healthcare reform in its present form passes, no amount of cutting will bring our state budget into balance. While the Obama Administration misleadingly states that tax increases in the bill only target the top 1% of wage earners, the truth is the healthcare bill will force an increase in taxes for all Georgians.
There are better healthcare solutions than trillions in new spending, increased taxes, and increased government intervention. In Georgia, we have made progress without raising taxes or increasing government interference. Those who are most at-risk and cannot afford insurance can receive care through our Safety Net Clinics initiative, and the Senate passed a Healthcare Marketplace Initiative that offers insurance policy portability and small business tax deductions for health insurance.
I’m confident that through the efforts of everyday citizens, business owners, and elected officials, our nation will rebound from this economic downturn. Our state is poised to benefit tremendously as businesses considering relocation view Georgia as an attractive destination because of our low taxes, unmatched quality of life, and thriving communities. However, I fear our best efforts to prepare for success can be undermined by a massive unfunded mandate from the federal government that will cripple our state budget as never before. I ask you to please join me in voicing your concern about this bill by helping inform those around you.
By: Lt Governor Casey Cagle
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Byrd's Mini Storage
Largest Mini Storage in Dawson County |
Byrd's Mini Storage, Byrd's Inert Landfill, and North Georgia Trailer Center, Inc. has alll your needs covered. As Dawson County has grown, we have also grown to eleven buildings the largest Mini Storage Facility in Dawson County. Need a Truck without the Expense, Buy a Trailer from North Georgia Trailer Center, Inc.
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Longhorn Steakhouse
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Aqualand Marina
Aqualand is the world's largest inland marina |
Aqualand is the world's largest inland marina, and the largest marina in the United States. Situated in a lush, natural setting on Lake Sidney Lanier, this serene haven seems worlds away from the hustle and bustle of the city, but it's only 45 minutes from Atlanta. Boaters are pleasantly surprised that the marina is so peaceful and quiet... and offers every amenity. It has over 2250 slips from 26 to 90 ft. Auqualand also offers a public launch ramp, a self-service yard, a store, and sales dock. Lanier Aqua Rentals and Dockside Grill are also located at Aqualand Marina.
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Southern Select Properties
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We Focus on the North Georgia Mountains and Lake Lanier: Especially the cities of Dawsonville,Dahlonega, Cumming and Gainesville. Also Dawson, Lumpkin, Hall, Forsyth, and White counties. My Business Partner and Co-Owner/Broker–Judy Moss, promise to give you the attention that a Real Estate transaction like yours deserves. Our Professional service is what sets us apart from the rest. Please browse our website for listings, reports and important local real estate information.
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