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.
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 activity. SB 145, the LEAF Act, protecting the right for gas-powered leaf blowers across the state.
House Economic Development and Tourism Committee passed out heavily-negotiated measures proposing a constitutional amendment eliminating the prohibition on gambling in the state and enabling legislation for sports betting.
Spirits were high on Monday as weary lawmakers and lobbyists embraced the fact that only one week remains in the 2022 Legislative Session. The State Capitol has a bit of a “last week of.
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.