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The Georgia General Assembly has 40 days to pass bills, and following that, the governor has 40 days to decide if they will become law. That process ended May 7, 2024, and Gov. Brian...
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Gov. Brian Kemp proposed a 2022 budget of $3.48 billion in state general funds for the Department of Community Health. General funds for the agency increased by $430 million from the 2021 fiscal year, mostly to offset the expected loss of federal Medicaid matching funds and account for growth in Medicaid expenses.
By Dave Williams | Capitol Beat News Service Feb 26, 2021 Feb 26, 2021 Editor's note: This article is changed from its original version. The name of the Marietta Republican pushing the bill has been corrected. ATLANTA â The money deposited in nine state-run trust funds could be used for no other purpose under legislation that cleared the Georgia House Appropriations Committee Friday. House Bill 511 is the follow-up to a constitutional amendment Georgia voters ratified overwhelmingly last fall requiring all revenues the stateâs dedicated trust funds collect to remain inside those programs rather than be diverted into the general fund budget. The late Georgia Rep. Jay Powell, R-Camilla, championed the constitutional amendment for years to prevent Georgia governors and legislative leaders from raiding the stateâs Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste trust funds during economic downturns when money is tight.
Small Business Development – Rep. Mike Cheokas Special Rules – Rep. Dave Belton State Planning & Community Affairs – Rep. Karen Mathiak State Properties – Rep. Gerald Greene Transportation – Rep. Rick Jasperse Chairmen of the subcommittees of Appropriations are as follows: Economic Development – Rep. Penny Houston Education – Rep. Todd Jones Health – Rep. Butch Parrish Human Resources – Rep. Katie Dempsey Public Safety – Rep. Bill Hitchens Transportation & Infrastructure – Rep. Clay Pirkle IN DEPTH: Health & Human Services Agency Presentations Department of Human Services Commissioner Robyn Crittenden kicked off the morning with an overview of the work of the Department of Human Services. Among the work under her Department’s oversight is providing protections and services to Georgia’s elderly. In the current proposal considered, there is the proposed combination of two program areas into one — it would fold Elderly Supports and Elderly Living Services into one program which would then continue to provide elderly with Medicare counseling and home and community-based services.