Gov. Kemp Unveils 2026 Vision: $50M Homeless Grant, Infrastructure Boosts, and Tax Relief
January 14, 2026
The governor frames ongoing progress as historic investments in affordability, transportation and energy infrastructure, and education and workforce development, rather than new rhetoric.
The speech highlights historic investments in affordability, transportation and energy infrastructure, and education and workforce development.
Governor Kemp delivered the closing address at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Eggs and Issues event, outlining the 2026 legislative and budget priorities.
At the Eggs & Issues Breakfast, Kemp previewed a broad agenda for the upcoming legislative session and his State of the State address.
A new Homelessness Response Grant program is proposed with a $50 million one-time investment to support street-level homelessness interventions, alongside the Rural Workforce Housing Grant.
The plan includes a $50 million one-time Homelessness Response Grant to address street-level homelessness in urban Georgia, to be matched with public, private, and nonprofit funds, plus the Rural Workforce Housing Grant.
Priorities include ongoing collaboration between education and industry, and preparations for hosting FIFA World Cup events in Georgia, emphasizing economic vitality and social programs.
Education and workforce development are advanced through the Education and Workforce Strategy Act, new articulation agreements (nursing, teacher preparation, cybersecurity, accounting), and a Career Navigator app linking students, job seekers, and employers.
Kemp cited programs like Georgia MATCH and Top State for Talent, and announced three new articulation agreements between higher-ed systems along with a Career Navigator app.
Transportation takes center stage with planned I-75 south express lanes in Henry County, upgrades to Georgia 316, and substantial LMIG and rural bridge investment.
The transportation plan includes a $1.8 billion I-75 south expansion, a $200 million upgrade for Georgia 316, a $250 million LMIG round, and $100 million for rural bridge improvements.
Tax relief remains a focus, with ongoing cuts, homestead exemptions, rebates, a gas tax suspension during inflation or disaster, and claims of returning over $9.7 billion to taxpayers.
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WRDW-TV/WAGT-TV • Jan 14, 2026
Kemp outlines priorities for affordability, infrastructure, workforce
AllOnGeorgia • Jan 14, 2026
Gov. Kemp Announces Affordability, Infrastructure & Workforce Priorities at Eggs and Issues