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May 15, 2021 8:25 AM ET
A Channel 2 Action News investigation has found that Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and her husband have two active homestead exemptions, which is against Georgia law.
A homestead exemption is a big tax break any Georgia homeowner is entitled to for their primary residence. It is against the law to file for more than one.
But Channel 2 investigative reporter Justin Gray pulled records showing that the Greenes are getting the tax break on two different homes in two different counties.
In a statement, Greene’s office told Gray to mind his own business and called it a “pathetic smear” when he asked them about the homestead exemptions.
The investigation found that Greene and her husband have two active homestead exemptions, WSB-TV said.
Property tax homestead exemptions offer significant tax breaks to homeowners. Married couples are only allowed to file for one exemption, according to Georgia law.
But the Greenes are reportedly receiving tax breaks on a property in North Fulton County and another $610,000 home in Floyd County, WSB-TV s investigative journalist Justin Gray said.
Greene told the reporter to mind his own business and dismissed the report as a pathetic smear in a statement, WSB-TV reported.
In the Greene s Floyd County application, the controversial Republican s husband left blank the line that asked about whether they had another active exemption on a property. Fulton County tax officials confirmed to WSB-TV that the couple was still getting a tax break on the North Fulton County home, the Atlanta station reported.
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DC Cancel Batwing Omnibus, Replaced With Batwing: Luke Fox TPB
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Batwing Omnibus to be published in August. It would have collected
Instead, it appears that it will be replaced by a
Batwing: Luke Fox trade paperback, collecting #19 to #34, which is when Luke Fox, son of Lucius Fox, and brother of The Next Batman, Tim Fox, took over the comic and was the new Batwing of the DC Universe.
DC Cancel Batwing Omnibus
Someone at DC must have realized that over half of that Omnibus would have featured a different Batwing who has nothing to do with the Fox family. Here s the current solicitation: