The Senate set an ambitious agenda for Thursday, placing 27 measures on a Rules Calendar front loaded with some of the most contentious issues of the session. Among the first six bills.
The Georgia General Assembly worked diligently Thursday by debating and passing many measures, some of which help the State spend much of the surplus collected over the past several.
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.
While the 2023 Legislative Session has had a somewhat breezy start over the last month, lawmakers returned to the State Capitol on Monday to meet a gale-force flurry of legislative.