Should the wealthy neighborhood of Buckhead be allowed to secede from Atlanta and form its own city?
The movement to divorce the affluent Buckhead neighborhood from Atlanta has become one of Georgia's most contentious battles, pitting state Republicans against the city's Democratic leadership. Proponents argue that Atlanta Police are demoralized and unable to stop a surge in shootings and car thefts, claiming a smaller city could focus entirely on safety. Opponents call it a "wealth grab" that would siphon $230 million from Atlanta's budget, forcing massive tax hikes elsewhere and destroying the city's bond rating. Proponents support this to regain local control over public safety funds; opponents oppose it to preserve the economic and cultural unity of the state capital.
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