ATLANTA AP – Georgia lawmakers have spent the first weeks of the legislative session mostly wrangling over how to hack $2.2 billion from its spending plan, but they are still finding room for special tax breaks.

The House on a 132-31 vote approved a plan Tuesday to extend tax breaks to save Delta Air Lines Inc. and other air carriers roughly $25 million in state taxes on jet fuel each year. It is one of about a dozen other measures this year seeking tax breaks for everything from aircraft parts to zoo expansions.