GSSA 2023 Capitol Report, Leg Day 39
Day 39 was a day of waiting on the shoe to drop but it never came on SB 233. Instead there was a coordinated effort to use the media to put […]
Day 39 was a day of waiting on the shoe to drop but it never came on SB 233. Instead there was a coordinated effort to use the media to put […]
Day 38 was a wild ride with the focus on SB 233 Georgia Promise Scholarship Act (voucher) was added to the afternoon calendar for a vote on the House floor. […]
Day 37 was a day full of last minute shenanigans with fits and starts when it comes to passing legislation. Unfortunately, SB 233 passed out of the Full House Committee with […]
Day 36 was a day of single focus for legislators more specifically the House Education Policy Subcommittee. SB 233 the voucher bill consists of a $6000 per student per year Scholarship […]
Days 33 and 34 consisted of very little floor action from both chambers on education legislation. Most of the activity took place in the House Education subcommittees and the full […]
Day 32/40 begins with HB 147 on the floor of the Senate. The House just took up a handful of bills no education related legislation. Although, the session is moving […]
Today was day 31 and the most significant action taken this working day was the FY24 budget. The House passed the budget on the floor of the House Chamber. There […]
The aftermath of crossover day is always a good time to slow your thoughts and scan the landscape of what bills moved and the ones that did not get the […]
It is unfortunate but we saw SB 233 also known as the voucher bill pass the Senate 33-23 along party lines. There was not one republican that voted against the […]
Day 27 had much more activity on the House side especially the House Education Committee. The following bills were heard and voted upon in the full House Ed Committee: HB […]