Georgia Republicans threaten to stop Atlanta-based Delta Airlines tax break over NRA decision
Delta’s decision to cut ties with the NRA could cost it a generous tax break from the state of Georgia. The state’s Republicans — including a major candidate for governor— are threatening to kill part of a bill that would eliminate a state tax on jet fuel. If it passes, the provision is expected to save the airline tens of millions of dollars. “We felt that it was wrong for them to single out one company,” said Chuck Hufstetler, chairman of the state’s Senate Finance Committee. Delta Saturday announced that it would end discounted rates for National Rifle Association members. Hufstetler said Monday that if the airline does not reverse its stance on the NRA soon, he and others will push for the tax break to be stripped from the bill. The bill still needs to pass the Senate before it can be signed into law. <br/>
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Georgia Republicans threaten to stop Atlanta-based Delta Airlines tax break over NRA decision
Delta’s decision to cut ties with the NRA could cost it a generous tax break from the state of Georgia. The state’s Republicans — including a major candidate for governor— are threatening to kill part of a bill that would eliminate a state tax on jet fuel. If it passes, the provision is expected to save the airline tens of millions of dollars. “We felt that it was wrong for them to single out one company,” said Chuck Hufstetler, chairman of the state’s Senate Finance Committee. Delta Saturday announced that it would end discounted rates for National Rifle Association members. Hufstetler said Monday that if the airline does not reverse its stance on the NRA soon, he and others will push for the tax break to be stripped from the bill. The bill still needs to pass the Senate before it can be signed into law. <br/>