Legislative Day 29 was mostly devoted to assigning bills that crossed over to committees, Senate wasted no time getting to work on House bills. Chamber took up two House measures on floor, several committees met to begin perfecting bills from lower chamber.
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.
House Rules Committee Chairman Richard Smith (R-Columbus) convenes the first Rules Committee meeting of 2023 on Wednesday. The Capitol was stirring well before the crack...
With less than a week to go before Crossover Day, the General Assembly continued to advance major propositions through the legislative process on Tuesday. One of those major...
Speaker Ralston’s Mental Health Parity Act, made its appearance on the House floor and garnered nearly unanimous support as it crossed the rotunda to the Senate. Senate signed off on legislation to expand apprenticeships in the state.
Speaker Ralston’s Mental Health Parity Act, made its appearance on the House floor and garnered nearly unanimous support as it crossed the rotunda to the Senate. Senate signed off on legislation to expand apprenticeships in the state.
The Georgia House put in a full day on Thursday, taking up twelve propositions across two Rules Calendars before adjourning near 4PM. Representatives unanimously approved a bill strengthening Georgia’s Childhood Lead Exposure Act.
The Georgia House put in a full day on Thursday, taking up twelve propositions across two Rules Calendars before adjourning near 4PM. Representatives unanimously approved a bill strengthening Georgia’s Childhood Lead Exposure Act.
The Georgia House put in a full day on Thursday, taking up twelve propositions across two Rules Calendars before adjourning near 4PM. Representatives unanimously approved a bill...
It was Mental Health Day under the Gold Dome, headlined by the unveiling of Speaker David Ralston’s (R-Blue Ridge) much discussed, and anticipated, mental health parity bill. House lawmakers, members of the Behavioral Health Reform and Innovation Commission