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Democrats speak out about Georgia voting bill and economic impact


Democrats speak out about Georgia voting bill and economic impact
Democrats speak out about Georgia voting bill and economic impact
By Brennan Reh | April 29, 2021 at 10:33 AM EDT - Updated April 29 at 10:33 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Local community members are speaking out against Georgia’s voting bill, SB202, and its impact on businesses. a bill they’re calling an anti-voting bill. Several democratic elected officials spoke at Chesters Barbeque on Veterans Parkway in Columbus Wed. afternoon.
They say businesses are now suffering, incuding black and brown owned businesses, because the voting bill forced them out of film productions and the MLB All-Star game. Columbus City Councilwoman Toyia Tucker says republicans still continued to push the bill through despite being warned about the economic fallout. ....

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House Small Business Development Committee
Chairman Mike Cheokas (R-Americus) and his Committee and adopted its Committee Rules. This Committee will operate with four subcommittees: 1) Barriers to Regulation (chair is Representative Tim Barton (R-Calhoun)); 2) Retail Hospitality (chair is Representative Bill Yearta (R-Sylvester)); 3) Incentives and Education (chair is Representative Dale Washburn (R-Macon)); and 4) Agribusiness (chair is Representative Steven Meeks (R-Screven)).
The Committee heard presentations from NFIB, Nathan Humphrey, which indicated that the small business climate in Georgia was overall good Georgia has AAA bonds; low tax rate; it is a “right to work” state; has a solvent unemployment trust fund; has a workers’ compensation fund; and is a diversified economy. NFIB’s Humphrey pointed out the COVID-19 response and allowing businesses to open; the passage of HB 486; passage of covid liability protection law, SB 359; and the $1.5 billion for un ....

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Senate Finance Committee
Senator Chuck Hufstetler (R-Rome) led his Committee this afternoon with a hearing on SB 1, a bill authored by Senator Dean Burke (R-Bainbridge) which amends Title 31 to require that entities, that receive state income tax credits and provide self-funded, employer sponsored health insurance not subject to the regulatory authority of the Commissioner of Insurance, must report insurance claims information to the Georgia All-Payer Claims Database. The legislation further requires compliance with the reporting requirement beginning January 1, 2022, as a condition to continued receipt of any such tax credits.
The Committee held a hearing only discussion today on the legislation. Senator Burke explained the legislation on the All-Payer Claims Database initiative which has been adopted in 34 states. The goals are to provide transparency and predictability to improve outcomes and access to healthcare. The claims completed by providers for patients would be ....

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