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Gov. Kemp nominates Frank O’Connell as chief judge of Georgia Tax Court

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp delivers the State of the State speech, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
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Gov. Brian Kemp Tuesday nominated state Commissioner of Revenue Frank O’Connell as chief judge of the newly created Georgia Tax Court.

Georgia voters approved a constitutional amendment last November creating the tax court, aimed at improving efficiency in the handling of tax cases at the state level.

O’Connell has headed the revenue department for more than two years after serving previously as the state agency’s deputy commissioner and general counsel.

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