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Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm

Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm

Legislative newsletter – week 8

My colleagues and I returned to the Gold Dome on Monday, March 6, Legislative Day 28, otherwise known as Crossover Day. Crossover Day is the deadline for legislation to be passed out of its chamber of origin to remain eligible for consideration to become law this year.
Photo by Ivan Aleksic

Photo by Ivan Aleksic

The focus should be on what children need

The state of Georgia is constitutionally obligated to provide a free public education. It does this by allocating money to local public schools, primarily according to their student enrollment. But the state does not pay public schools for children they haven’t enrolled.
Photo by Yuan Yang

Photo by Yuan Yang

Georgia Power seeks $2.1 billion fuel costs recovery

The higher fuel costs Georgians have been paying at the gas pumps soon could be reflected in their electric bills. Georgia Power filed a request with the state Public Service Commission (PSC) Tuesday to recover $2.
Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm

Photo by Tingey Injury Law Firm

Legislative newsletter – week 8

My colleagues and I went straight to work on Tuesday, February 21, to ensure that good, sound legislation could pass before the clock runs out. On Wednesday, we had a special guest on the House Floor.
Photo by Scott Graham

Photo by Scott Graham

State House approves Kemp’s income tax refund

The Georgia House of Representatives Thursday approved Gov. Brian Kemp’s proposal to provide Georgia taxpayers with state income tax refunds this year. Single taxpayers or married taxpayers filing individually are set to receive $250.