Legislators and lobbyists scrambled between chambers trying to get bills passed agreed to or insisted upon and many bills controversial and mundane remain available for consideration as this report is published. One bill close to done is 32.4 billion FY24 State Budget
Legislative Day 40 might best be described as organized chaos without the organization. Wednesday under the Gold Dome was a case in point. Legislators and lobbyists scrambled between.
Five legislative days remain until Crossover Day, but the hoppers are still overflowing with new legislation and legislators’ hopes that their big ideas will run a sprint from first.
Georgia House took up the following measures on the floor on Legislative Day 22: HR 157, Property; conveyance of certain state owned property; authorize. The resolution passed by a vote of 168-0. HR 158 - Property; granting of nonexclusive easements; authorize SProp-154th.
The Senate started today by unveiling its version of the $32.5 billion Amended FY 2023 Budget. In the House, there were 6 bills addressing insurance concerns. Later, the Senate Regulated Industries Committee addressed certificate of need for healthcare facilities.