ATLANTA (AP) Parts of Georgia Republicans' agenda to increase parental oversight of schools and regulate what they teach on racial issues moved closer to law Friday with the passage of two bills in the state House.
The General Assembly wrapped up its workweek on Thursday by taking up a number of weighty issues in each chamber. The House approved the much-discussed “Student Technology Protection.
The House approved the Student Technology Protection Act, legislation allowing for expanded auditory screening for children and adolescents, and the annual tax code cleanup bill. In the Senate, the Save Girls Sports Act received the most attention, passing by a 34-22 vote.
The House approved the Student Technology Protection Act, legislation allowing for expanded auditory screening for children and adolescents, and the annual tax code cleanup bill. In the Senate, the Save Girls Sports Act received the most attention, passing by a 34-22 vote.