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	<author_name>Abundant Housing Atlanta</author_name>
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	<title>Tell Fulton County to Stop Leaving Millions on the Table!</title>
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	<description>What if I told you there was a readily available source of funds to fill gaps from affordable housing, a better-funded Grady, to better support for our schools and teachers? The answer is staring at us in the Atlanta skyline! Some of the biggest, high-profile developments are not paying their fair share of taxes! The Atlanta Magazine just laid out the case that Fulton County residents are short as much as $200M annually, enough to fund a more robust Housing Trust Fund and other critical programs.</description>
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