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A bill that would cut funding for public K-12 schools across Georgia and allow families to divert public funds towards private school tuition this week passed in the Georgia House of ...
The House on Wednesday passed the Laken Riley Act, sending the immigration-related bill to President Trump’s desk in what is poised to be his first legislative victory since returning to the ...
Overview: This bill would restrict eligibility for film, TV and video game productions seeking a tax credit in the state of Georgia. Under current law, productions have to spend at least $500,000 ...
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On March 24, the Georgia State Senate Judiciary Committee tabled the bill, [5] On March 28, Ehrhart replaced a part of Senate Bill 71 that pertained to health savings accounts with language from House Bill 51 in an effort to get it passed. [6] Nevertheless, this bill, like HB51, failed to receive final approval before the state legislature ...
The Georgia House passed the midyear 2024 budget with a 161-2 vote, adopting a $5 billion increase in spending. ... After passing in the House, the bill was immediately transmitted to the state ...
GCO has sued the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority on behalf of Christopher Raissi, one of its members. It is claimed that Mr. Raissi's 4th amendment and 14th amendment rights were violated by his 30-minute detention, [11] [12] at the Avondale station on October 14, 2008, by MARTA Police Department officers for legally and openly carrying a firearm in a holster on his belt. [13]
There is no suppression in this bill." [5] The legislation was passed along party lines by the Georgia House in a vote of 100–75, and by the Senate in a vote of 34–20, on March 25, 2021. Axios later stated that "99% of Georgia voters in the 2022 election reported no trouble casting their ballots." [9]