GSSA Capitol News – Day 19
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 – […]
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 […]
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 […]