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SB 189. Another measure aimed at improving election security and voter confidence, Senate Bill 189 would eliminate QR codes on ballots, requiring that votes be tallied using printed text ...
Senate Bill 189 passed the House by a vote of 101 to 73 and the Senate by a vote of 33-22, sending it to Gov. Brian Kemp for his signature or veto. ... The bill would grant access to Georgia’s ...
The bill passed through the House and the Senate on the final day of the 2024 legislative session, and was sent to the governor on April 3. It currently awaits his signature. SB 189
In 2024, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 189, removing the Georgia Secretary of State from the State Election Board. [2] It also established the board as it;s own entity and provided for a budget.
The Georgia State Senate is the upper house of the Georgia General Assembly, with the lower house being the Georgia House of Representatives. Both bodies are constitutionally required to convene annually at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta. [1] The General Assembly begins each yearly session on the second Monday in January. [1]
The first regular session of the 145th General Assembly of the U.S. state of Georgia met from Monday, January 11, 1999, at 10:00 am, to Wednesday, March 24, at which time both houses adjourned sine die.
Authored by Sen. Max Burns (R-Sylvania), SB 189 received final passage on the final day of the legislative session, passing out of the House with a 101-73 vote, and the Senate with a 33-22 vote ...
The senate passed the bill, 43–10, on March 27, the 30th and last business day ("crossover day") of the current session for bills to pass at least one house and cross over to the other for consideration that year. The passed bill creates a new chapter 93 under title 36 of the OCGA.