Legislative newsletter – week 11
During these final days of session, my colleagues and I have turned our focus toward reviewing Senate legislation that passed before the Crossover Day deadline. As such, we were extremely busy con
During these final days of session, my colleagues and I have turned our focus toward reviewing Senate legislation that passed before the Crossover Day deadline. As such, we were extremely busy con
The Georgia House of Representatives passed legislation Monday imposing mandatory minimum prison terms for gang recruitment.
The state Senate passed legislation Monday that will require Georgia public schools to conduct active-shooter drills by Oct. 1 of each year.
By Dave Williams
My colleagues and I passed out more than 50 bills and resolutions on crossover day.
Gov. Brian Kemp wasted no time signing the $1 billion state income tax rebate the General Assembly passed this week.
Georgia farmers grow crops, livestock and timber that feed, clothe and shelter us.
Hartwell native, Knox Payne, is now a Georgia Wrestling State Champion, after winning it all in Perry, Ga., on March 5.
The state House of Representatives Monday passed a bill that would limit the ability of local governments to impose lengthy moratoriums on the building of single-family houses.
The first of two new nuclear reactors being built at Georgia Power’s Plant Vogtle has reached a key step toward going into service this spring, the Atlanta-based utility announced Monday.