The floors of the House and Senate were unusually active on Monday compared to a typical Fifth Legislative Day. Members debated SR 363, the proposal amending the Georgia Constitution to only allow US citizens and residents of Georgia to register and vote in elections.
The floors of the House and Senate were unusually active on Monday compared to a typical Fifth Legislative Day. Members debated SR 363, the proposal amending the Georgia Constitution to only allow US citizens and residents of Georgia to register and vote in elections.
Two state Senate bills would limit the Department of Natural Resources authority to protect people from flooding. One could jeopardize flood insurance for people in Wayne County and maybe the state as a whole.