GSSA Capitol News – Days 23-24
On day 23, Tuesday, February 20, the pace of committee meetings and passing of bills out of both House and Senate education committees has exponentially ramped up. Here are a […]
On day 23, Tuesday, February 20, the pace of committee meetings and passing of bills out of both House and Senate education committees has exponentially ramped up. Here are a […]
We are now half-way through the session. Day 20 saw the Senate and Youth Education Committee move several bills out of committee. Here are the series of bills passed out […]
Day 19 saw two House Subcommittee meetings quickly moved on a few bills to pass them to the full House committee. Here are these pieces of legislation: HB 579 – […]
This week was very active with bills moving either through committee or on the floor of each chamber. Just remember this is an election year and we are seeing a […]
The fifteenth legislative day fell on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. There begins to be some movement of bills out of each chamber. Today the House and Senate passed some bills […]
Day 13 saw two reasonably good bills pass for K-12 Public Education. Both were heard in the House Education Committee and both received -do pass. House Education Committee passes two […]
Today clicked off legislative day 13. It was Dyslexia Day at the Capitol and many supporters crowded the halls of the Capitol. Very little action on the education side except […]
We need to watch two bills that were moved today-one through the House Public Health Committee and One through the Senate Education and Youth Committee. HB 1010 – Pro Tempore […]
Congratulations to Dr. Fred Williams, superintendent of Dublin City Schools for being selected as the 2024 Superintendent of the Year for the state of Georgia! He will now represent Georgia at […]
At the GSSA Fall Bootstrap Conference, GSSA announced the four finalist for Georgia’s 2024 Superintendent of the Year. The four finalists are : Mary Elizabeth Davis of Henry County Schools, […]