With six legislative days remaining in the 2022 Legislative Session, committees continue to process bills and resolutions, and the House and Senate Rules Committees are gingerly sending measures onward for floor votes.
A rainy morning gave way to a mostly sunny day outside the State Capitol and inside the Appropriations Committee room on Wednesday. Less than two weeks after getting the handoff from.
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.
Today’s actions included a lot of farewells as members who plan on not running for office or intend to seek other offices gave their goodbye speeches. In the House, Representative Tom.
General Assembly returned to Capitol, lack of floor action in chambers seemed more like Legislative Day 3 than Legislative Day 32. Neither the House nor the Senate had Rules Calendars as the standoff over HB 1013, Speaker Ralston’s Mental Health Parity Act.