Tuesday was Pi Day, and Georgia taxpayers moved one step closer to getting a slice of the state’s budget pie under the Gold Dome on Tuesday. HB 162, a $1 billion income tax relief.
North Carolina House legislators discussed conservation and natural resources, George L. Burgess Act, Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce, for-profit credit repair services, Board of Natural Resources, criminal interference with critical infrastructure, revenue and taxes.
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 House is wasting no time getting to work on the Amended FY23 spending plan, known as the little budget. Its eight appropriations subcommittees completed their initial hearings on Monday, only ten days after the release of the amended budget proposal.
The house took up the following measures on Legislative Day 33: SB 211 - Probate Court of Crisp County; office of judge; future elections; provide PASSED. SB 331 Protecting Georgia Businesses and Workers Act; enact PASSED. SB 340 Hospital Authorities and Designated Teaching Hospitals.