Some call for override of Perdue’s tax cut veto

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

A handful of conservative groups are calling for legislators to override Gov. Sonny Perdue’s veto of a sweeping tax break plan when they return to Atlanta next year.

Perdue said Monday the dire economy forced him to veto a proposal that would have slashed the state’s capital gains tax in half over two years and handed tax breaks to those who hire the unemployed.

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But some GOP leaders say lawmakers should consider overriding the veto — a move that would take a two-thirds majority in both legislative chambers when they return in January.

Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine, a Republican running for governor, called the veto a “tragedy” and said legislators should override it. The National Federation of Independent Business also called for an override.

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