FACT CHECK: Did Lt. Gov. Burt Jones deliver meaningful property tax relief?

Fact Check: FALSE

No.

In fact, Burt Jones and the Georgia state senate watered down legislation passed by the Georgia House of Representatives that would have dramatically impacted property taxes.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the  “Senate rejected a House proposal to significantly reduce property taxes for homeowners.”

More from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

“The Georgia House passed a proposal that would have put a meaningful check on rising property taxes…It was one of the most significant property tax reform proposals Georgia has seen in decades.

Lt. Gov. Burt Jones led the Senate in rejecting that approach…

… In a 24 to 28 vote, the Senate stripped… the strongest protection for homeowners in the bill, and passed a weaker version that will do far less to ease the burden families are carrying. When the Senate had a chance to deliver real relief, Burt Jones led it in the other direction.”

Sources: https://www.ajc.com/politics/2026/04/georgia-lawmakers-approve-income-tax-cut-property-tax-relief/

Georgia families need property tax relief, but Burt Jones failed to deliver