Here’s what happened in the Georgia Legislature Day 9-10. (February 1 was Legislative Day 9. February 2 was Legislative Day 10)This informal report on Georgia legislative activities does…
More(The Center Square) – Two bills that would create education scholarship accounts in Georgia received initial approval Tuesday from the state House. The House Subcommittee on Academic Innovation…
MoreAll students enrolled in public schools would be required to have suicide screenings beginning at age eight and every year thereafter, through adulthood, under a new bill filed…
MoreAs the Georgia legislature sent pro-Israel legislation to Governor Brian Kemp’s desk last week, a federal judge in Texas granted an injunction that blocks Texas from enforcing a…
More(The Center Square) – A bipartisan group of Georgia lawmakers is sponsoring a bill to create a new state-funded scholarship program that would allow parents to select education…
More(The Center Square) – State agencies would be barred from doing business with any company or contractor unless they vow not to boycott Israel under a bill approved…
MoreThis is an informal rundown on what happened in the Georgia legislature. January 24, 2022 House Floor Votes The Georgia House voted on a number of redistricting maps…
MoreA handful of lawmakers in Georgia have filed legislation to exempt sworn law enforcement officers from paying state income taxes. House Bill 992 was filed on Wednesday by…
More(The Center Square) – House Speaker David Ralston introduced a bill Wednesday to increase access to mental health care in Georgia and strengthen the behavioral care workforce. Ralston,…
More(The Center Square) – The Georgia Senate rejected a measure Monday that could have changed the state constitution to clarify only U.S. citizens can vote in the state.…
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