The Georgia House went into extra innings on Friday as it worked to send as many measures as possible to the Senate on “Crossover Eve.” Next week’s deadline for legislation to cross to.
With less than a week to go before Crossover Day, the General Assembly continued to advance major propositions through the legislative process on Tuesday. One of those major.
Speaker Ralston’s Mental Health Parity Act, made its appearance on the House floor and garnered nearly unanimous support as it crossed the rotunda to the Senate. Senate signed off on legislation to expand apprenticeships in the state.
Speaker Ralston’s Mental Health Parity Act, made its appearance on the House floor and garnered nearly unanimous support as it crossed the rotunda to the Senate. Senate signed off on legislation to expand apprenticeships in the state.