(The Center Square) – Proponents say legislation approved by the Georgia House would streamline the regulatory process for food trucks and could save business owners thousands of dollars…
More(The Center Square) – The Georgia Senate has killed a bill that would have allowed Georgians to put taxpayer money toward the cost of private school tuition. Senate…
MoreHouse Votes HEALTH HB 1013 — Rep. David Ralston Comprehensive Mental Health Reform Read about the details, which include allowing social workers to respond to calls with law enforcement…
More(The Center Square) – A bill that would expand taxpayer savings on education in state has been approved by the Georgia House and is headed to the Senate.…
More(The Center Square) – Behavioral specialists would be allowed to respond with law enforcement to incidents involving people with mental illnesses under a bipartisan bill unanimously approved Thursday…
More(The Center Square) – A measure that would allow state residents to decide whether to legalize pari-mutuel horse race betting in Georgia cleared its first hurdle Wednesday in…
More(The Center Square) – A group of Republican state lawmakers has introduced a plan to cut $1 billion in taxes for Georgia residents. The proposal authored by House Ways &…
More(The Center Square) – The Georgia Senate has approved a bill that would allow parents to opt their children out of face-covering requirements at Georgia schools. Local school…
MoreHouse Votes HB 389 – Rep. Todd JonesEMPLOYMENT SECURITY This bill codifies existing case law to determine whether work classifies a person as an employee or an independent…
MoreLawmakers Propose Having Board of Education Sign Off on Developments That “Choke Out” School Systems
Three lawmakers are drafting legislation to require the local board of education to sign off on developments that “choke out” school systems. Developers would need to seek approval…
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