GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Twelve
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Eleven
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Ten
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Nine
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Eight
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Seven
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Six
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Five
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Four
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Three
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch 2024 | Week Two
Financial planning. It was budget week, with appropriations hearings taking up most of the bandwidth and no “legislative days” spent from the designated 40 days.
GA Legislative Watch | Week One
Here we go! Heading into the second year of the biennial, we’re returning to what seems like yesterday, but also like years ago. Both chambers agreed to a full calendar with Crossover Day (legislative day 28) on Feb. 29 and Sine Die (the 40th and final day of session) on March 28.
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GA Legislative Watch | Week Twelve
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Eleven
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Ten
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Nine
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Eight
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Seven
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Six
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Five
Legislative days 13 through 16 down, 24 more to go. Crossover day is only a month away. If you were at the Capitol this week, you may have accidentally bumped someone. Welcome back to pre-pandemic visitation levels!
GA Legislative Watch | Week Four
Legislative days 9-12 are behind us, leaving 28 more days. One fun thing: More than 1,800 bills and resolutions have been drafted by legislative counsel so far. Atlanta is a top contender to host the 2024 Democratic National Convention, in no small part due to the support of other southern states. In the spirit of historic efficiency, the House approved Kemp’s $32.5B mid-year budget. Affordable workforce housing discussion stays at the forefront. Bills are flying out the hopper now that the sleepy start to the session is over. We’ll keep you posted! Next week the Senate will consider Gov. Kemp’s budget, which flew through the House.
GA Legislative Watch | Week Three
Day 8 of the General Assembly ended what was a seemingly quiet week but for the musical chairs as members moved offices and furniture. 32 legislative days to go. Side note 👏🏽: Congratulations to our own Howard Franklin for being appointed to the board of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, which serves as the voice for the business community at the Capitol.
GA Legislative Watch | Week Two
Take five for the week two wrap-up, when it was all about the money. What's next: Lawmakers will get down to business and begin legislating next week after all the ceremonial pomp and circumstance and budget presentations.
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