Hundreds of lawmakers, lobbyists, and businesspeople from around the state gathered before dawn on Wednesday for breakfast with a side of politics on the field of Mercedes Benz Stadium....
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House took up measures on floor on Legislative Day 34 including Control of Sexually Transmitted Disease, Georgia Uniform Securities Act, Peace Officer's Annuity and Benefit Fund. Senate measures include Dougherty Judicial Circuit fourth judge, Unified Campus Police Forces.
It’s the Ides of March, and there is plenty of treachery (and perhaps some debt collection) under the Gold Dome in these waning days of the 2023 Legislative Session. Bills are becoming...
Although the weather cooled down outside the State Capitol on Monday, legislative activity continued to heat up in the run toward adjournment sine die. With just over two weeks until...
North Carolina House legislators discussed conservation and natural resources, George L. Burgess Act, Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce, for-profit credit repair services, Board of Natural Resources, criminal interference with critical infrastructure, revenue and taxes.
The Senate set an ambitious agenda for Thursday, placing 27 measures on a Rules Calendar front loaded with some of the most contentious issues of the session. Among the first six bills...
House took up the following measures on the floor on Legislative Day 24: HB 122 - Georgia Achieving A Better Life Experience ABLE; governance of program by board of directors of Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan; provide Substitute HEd-27th. Committee Substitute passed.
With a week remaining before Crossover Day, activity hit a fever pitch in the Capitol on Monday. The House and Senate floors were both active with debate of weighty measures like...
The Senate started today by unveiling its version of the $32.5 billion Amended FY 2023 Budget. In the House, there were 6 bills addressing insurance concerns. Later, the Senate Regulated Industries Committee addressed certificate of need for healthcare facilities.