DAILY REPORT Friday March 21, 2025 34th Legislative Day House Budget & Research Office (404) 656-5050 The House will reconvene for its 35th Legislative Day on Tuesday, March 25 at 10:00 a.m. Four bills / resolutions are expected to be debated on the floor. Today on the Floor Motions to Agree HB 223 Revenue and taxation; exclude from the calculation of taxable net income certain disaster relief or assistance grant program payments for agricultural losses suffered due to Hurricane Helene Bill Summary: HB 223 amends O.C.G.A. 48-7-27, relating to the computation of taxable net income, to exclude any federal disaster relief payments, federal assistance grants, and federal crop insurance proceeds received to address agricultural losses from Hurricane Helene for tax years 2024 through 2029. The bill provides a tax credit that must be claimed by December 31, 2030 for an amount equal to 100 percent of a taxpayer's timber casualty loss to be calculated by multiplying the number of acres impacted by $400. The program may not exceed $200 million in aggregate. Tax credits may be carried forward for 10 years from the end of the taxable year in which they were claimed and any amount in excess of the taxpayer's liability may be refundable. Governing authorities in areas that are affected by a disaster may offer relief from taxation of eligible standing timber, per O.C.G.A. 48-5-7.5, during the final quarter of 2024 and all of 2025. An eligible taxpayer that has already paid taxes based on affected timber will receive a refund. Governing authorities may receive reimbursement for lost revenue from the state based on the following: 1) estimated revenue loss; 2) relevant revenue received during each of the preceding three years; and 3) damage estimate provided for in the Hurricane Helene Timber Damage publication by the Georgia Forestry Commission. Authored By: Rep. James Burchett (176th) Rule Applied: Structured Motions to Agree: (A motion to agree represents final passage of the bill.) Rules Calendar SB 13 Georgia Environmental Finance Authority; finance and perform certain duties in connection with projects relating to natural gas facilities; authorize Bill Summary: SB 13 allows the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority to provide loans for the supply, distribution, and storage of natural gas. The bill provides for the transition from electrical lines aboveground to underground. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Sen. Carden Summers (13th) Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications Yeas: 109 Nays: 50 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: Modified-Structured 03-18-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Today on the Floor SB 58 "Georgia Transporting Life-Saving Organs and Personnel Act"; enact Bill Summary: SB 58, known as the 'Georgia Transporting Life-Saving Organs and Personnel Act,' authorizes the emergency transportation of necessary personnel, organs, tissue, or medical supplies to a time-critical organ transplant procedure. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Sen. John Albers (56th) Health Yeas: 161 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: Modified-Structured 03-10-2025 Do Pass SB 84 Special License Plates; specialty license plate honoring the Shepherd Center; establish Bill Summary: SB 84 creates a special license plate recognizing the importance of organ donation, with funds raised to be deposited in the state general fund. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Sen. John Albers (56th) Motor Vehicles Yeas: 162 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: Modified-Open 03-11-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute SB 96 Official Code of Georgia Annotated; provisions creating certain boards, panels, authorities, centers, commissions, committees, councils, task forces, and other such bodies; update and modernize Bill Summary: SB 96 makes modifications with respect to particular boards, advisory councils, commissions, and other similar bodies. Certain bodies are abolished, with liabilities and obligations of those bodies assumed by the state. The composition, appointment procedures, member terms, and requirements of particular bodies are revised. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Sen. Drew Echols (49th) Code Revision Yeas: 162 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: Modified-Structured 03-18-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute SB 98 Guardian and Ward; county conservators; provide Bill Summary: SB 98 changes various references in the Juvenile Code to reflect "county conservators" rather than "county guardians," and adds references to "county conservators" to various other sections of the Code. After July 1, 2025, in matters related to a conservatorship when an individual designated as a county guardian is serving as a county conservator, the designation of that individual will be county conservator. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Sen. Bill Cowsert (46th) Judiciary, Juvenile Yeas: 162 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: Modified-Structured 03-12-2025 Do Pass SB 154 United States Department of Education; references from the Official Code of Georgia Annotated; revise or remove Bill Summary: SB 154 amends multiple Code sections by adding the words "or its successor" across Georgia Code after references to the U.S. Department of Education. The bill updates dated language by replacing a reference to student aid reports with Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in O.C.G.A. 20-3-660. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Sen. Bo Hatchett (50th) Education Yeas: 144 Nays: 15 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: Modified-Structured 03-18-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute Page 2 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Today on the Floor Local Calendar HB 730 Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless; provide for membership Bill Summary: HB 730 revises the membership of the Chatham-Savannah Authority for the Homeless to provide for 13 members. The purposes provision is also revised to include operational standards from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Jesse Petrea (166th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 742 Broxton, City of; increase compensation of mayor and councilmembers Bill Summary: HB 742 increases the compensation of the mayor and city council of the City of Broxton. The mayor will receive $625 per month and city council members will receive $425 per month. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Angie O'Steen (169th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 743 Social Circle, City of; ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: HB 743 provides a homestead exemption from City of Social Circle ad valorem taxes in an amount by which the current year assessed value exceeds the adjusted base year value of the homestead. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Tim Fleming (114th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute HB 744 Walnut Grove, City of; ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: HB 744 provides a homestead exemption from City of Walnut Grove ad valorem taxes in the amount by which the current year assessed value exceeds the adjusted base year value of the homestead. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Bruce Williamson (112th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute HB 745 Loganville, City of; ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: HB 745 provides a homestead exemption from City of Loganville ad valorem taxes in the amount by which the current year assessed value exceeds the adjusted base year value of the homestead. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Reynaldo Martinez (111th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute HB 748 Carroll County; change compensation of coroner Bill Summary: HB 748 increases the salary of the coroner of Carroll County to $43,620 per year, with an annual expense allowance of $3,100. Authored By: Rep. Tyler Smith (18th) Rule Applied: Page 3 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Today on the Floor House Committee: Floor Vote: Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 749 Carroll County; Board of Commissioners; chairperson and members; change annual salary Bill Summary: HB 749 revises the salaries of the Carroll County Board of Commissioners. The chairman will receive the same annual salary as the sheriff of Carroll County, and board members will receive $20,250 per year. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Tyler Smith (18th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 750 Forsyth County; State Court; add a judge Bill Summary: HB 750 adds a third judge to the Forsyth County State Court. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Brent Cox (28th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 754 Catoosa County; Board of Education; require an internal audit function and establish position of internal auditor Bill Summary: HB 754 establishes an internal auditor for the Catoosa County Board of Education. The auditor is required to conduct one-year and five-year performance and financial audits of the school system. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Mitchell Horner (3rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 768 Gwinnett County; State Court; supplement for chief judge; provide Bill Summary: HB 768 provides an annual supplement of $10,000 to the chief judge of the Gwinnett County State Court. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Matt Reeves (99th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 769 Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; salary supplements for judges; change provisions Bill Summary: HB 769 increases the supplement of the judges of the Gwinnett County Superior Court to $80,200. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Matt Reeves (99th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 770 Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; additional supplement for chief judge; provide Bill Summary: HB 770 provides an additional annual supplement of $10,000 to the chief judge of the Gwinnett County Superior Court. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Matt Reeves (99th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Rule Applied: Committee Action: 03-20-2025 Do Pass Page 4 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Today on the Floor Floor Vote: Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Amendments: HB 772 Norcross, City of; ad valorem tax; raise homestead exemption amounts Bill Summary: HB 772 revises a homestead exemption from City of Norcross ad valorem taxes for residents 62 years of age or older and occupy their homesteads by increasing the amount to $45,000. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Ruwa Romman (97th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 775 Butts County; school district ad valorem tax; increase homestead exemption Bill Summary: HB 775 revises a homestead exemption from Butts County School District ad valorem taxes for residents 62 years of age or older by increasing the amount to $15,000. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Clint Crowe (118th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 776 Fulton County; school district ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: HB 776 provides a homestead exemption from Fulton County School District ad valorem taxes for residents 70 years of age or older in the amount of 50 percent of the assessed value of the homestead. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Jan Jones (47th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass HB 777 Fulton County; school district ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: HB 777 provides a homestead exemption from Fulton County School District ad valorem taxes for residents 65 years of age or older in the amount of 25 percent of the assessed value of the homestead. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Jan Jones (47th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass SB 237 Newton County Public Facilities Authority; contracts and borrowing of funds; revise provisions Bill Summary: SB 237 revises the contracts, borrowing, and revenue bond provisions of the Newton County Public Facilities Authority. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Sen. Brian Strickland (42nd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 158 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 03-20-2025 Do Pass Page 5 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Next on the Floor Next on the Floor from the Committee on Rules The Committee on Rules has fixed the calendar for the 35th Legislative Day, Tuesday, March 25, and bills may be called at the pleasure of the Speaker. HR 273 City of Incheon, South Korea; designate as sister city-state of State of Georgia Bill Summary: HR 273 designates the City of Incheon, South Korea as the sister city-state to the State of Georgia. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Soo Hong (103rd) Rule Applied: State Planning & Community Affairs Committee Action: Modified-Structured 02-25-2025 Do Pass SB 42 Penalties for violating Code Sections 16-6-9 through 16-6-12; certain penalty provisions for the offense of prostitution, keeping a place of prostitution, pimping, and pandering; repeal Bill Summary: SB 42 repeals 16-6-13(b), which currently is a criminal penalty of between 10 and 30 years of imprisonment and a maximum fine of $100,000 when anyone violates the crimes of keeping a place of prostitution, pimping, or pandering, when the offense involves someone under the age of 18 years old. This is to correct for a rule of lenity issue with the crime of human trafficking. Authored By: House Committee: Sen. Bo Hatchett (50th) Judiciary Non-Civil Rule Applied: Committee Action: Modified-Structured 03-19-2025 Do Pass SB 110 Definitions Relative to the Juvenile Code; definition of neglect and to provide for new definitions Bill Summary: SB 110 defines the term "blatant disregard" within the Juvenile Code as a real, significant, and imminent risk of harm that is so obvious to a legal custodian that a reasonable person would not expose a child to that imminent risk of harm without exercising certain precautionary measures. It also defines the term "independent activity" to be one that is not under the direct supervision of a legal custodian or parent and includes playing outdoors, walking to school, running errands, and traveling to local commercial or recreational facilities. The bill modifies the definition of "neglect" to be when someone fails to provide necessary parental care rather than proper parental care. It also narrows the requirements of when a parent must provide certain supervision necessary for the health and safety of a child to require the parent to avoid creating a real, significant, and imminent risk of harm to the child as a result of blatant disregard for the parent's responsibilities. This further narrows what constitutes abandonment of a child under the definition of "neglect" to exclude when a parent or guardian permits a child in engage in independent activities that reasonably avoid substantial risk of harm. The bill also modifies O.C.G.A. 16-5-60 to amend the crime of when a person causes bodily harm to or endangers the bodily safety of another through conscious disregard of another's safety to explicitly not include when a parent or legal custodian permits a child to engage in one or more independent activities unless doing so constitutes neglect. Authored By: House Committee: Sen. Jason Anavitarte (31st) Judiciary, Juvenile Rule Applied: Committee Action: Modified-Structured 03-12-2025 Do Pass SB 119 Manufactured or Mobile Homes; limited exceptions to circumstances under which a manufactured home shall become real property; provide Bill Summary: SB 119 revises provisions regarding when manufactured homes become real property, specifically through a certificate of permanent location. When a certificate of permanent location is filed, the commissioner will notify the holders of all listed security interests that a certificate has been filed and the certificate of title has been surrendered. Page 6 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Next on the Floor The filing of a certificate of permanent location and the surrender of a certificate of title will not impair the rights and remedies of a prior interest holder until the interest has been satisfied. Additionally, the filing of a certificate of permanent location and the surrender of a certificate of title will not impose additional licensing or conduct requirements on the lien or security interest holder. Authored By: House Committee: Sen. Russ Goodman (8th) Banks & Banking Rule Applied: Committee Action: Modified-Structured 03-19-2025 Do Pass Page 7 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Committee Actions Committee Actions Bills passing committees are reported to the Clerk's Office and are placed on the General Calendar. Intragovernmental Coordination - Local Committee HB 615 Chatham County Recreation Authority; abolish current authority memberships; provide new board membership Bill Summary: HB 615 allows the current 13-person membership of the Chatham County Recreation Authority to continue serving their full terms, until February 28, 2029. On March 1, 2029, the board will consist of nine members. The appointment process is also revised to include appointments from various local governing authorities. Vacancies will be filled by the Chatham County legislative delegation. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Jesse Petrea (166th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute HB 747 Cobb County; State Court; change compensation of judges Bill Summary: HB 747 revises the compensation of Cobb County State Court judges. The chief judge salary is increased to $11,328.25 per year. The Division 1 state court judge salaries are increased to $217,134.20 per year. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Terry Cummings (39th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 755 Cherokee County; levy an excise tax Bill Summary: HB 755 authorizes Cherokee County to levy a hotel/motel tax. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Mandi Ballinger (23rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 756 Chatham Area Transit Authority; abolish current memberships; provide new board Bill Summary: HB 756 abolishes the current membership and provides for new membership appointment of the Chatham Area Transit Authority. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Edna Jackson (165th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 758 Spalding County; school district ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: House Bill 758 provides a homestead exemption from Spalding County school district ad valorem taxes for residents who are 65 years of age or older in three separate amounts. The first amount is 100 percent of the assessed value with an income cap of $25,000. The second amount is 50 percent of the assessed value with an income requirement between $25,000 and $53,000. The third amount is 25 percent of the assessed value with an income cap of $53,000. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Karen Mathiak (82nd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 759 Spalding County; board of elections; terms of members; update provisions Bill Summary: HB 759 revises the terms of the members the Spalding County Board of Elections. It also renames the elections supervisor to the elections director and allows the board to hire legal counsel. Page 8 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Committee Actions Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Beth Camp (135th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 760 Glynn County; board of commissioners; chairperson and members; change annual salary Bill Summary: HB 760 revises the annual salary of the Glynn County Board of Commissioners by changing the chairperson's salary to $28,000, the vice chairperson's salary to $27,000, and the members' salary to $26,000. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Steven Sainz (180th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 761 Lilburn, City of; ad valorem tax; provide additional homestead exemption Bill Summary: HB 761 provides a homestead exemption from City of Lilburn ad valorem taxes for residents in the amount by which the current year assessed value exceeds the prior year assessed value by more than eight percent. An existing exemption from City of Lilburn ad valorem taxes for residents 65 years of age or older by increasing the amount from $10,000 to $50,000. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Jasmine Clark (108th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 762 Savannah Music Commission Act; enact Bill Summary: HB 762 creates the Savannah Music Commission. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Carl Gilliard (162nd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 763 Richmond Hill-Bryan County Airport Authority Act; enact Bill Summary: HB 763 creates the Richmond Hill-Bryan County Airport Authority. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Ron Stephens (164th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 764 Nelson, City of; office of mayor or city council member; provide for appointments to vacancies Bill Summary: HB 764 revises how vacancies are filled for the mayor and city council of the City of Nelson. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Rick Jasperse (11th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 766 Sumter-Americus Unification Commission Act; enact Bill Summary: HB 766 creates the Sumter-Americus County Unification Commission. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Mike Cheokas (151st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 771 Cherokee County; school district ad valorem tax; extend homestead exemption Bill Summary: House Bill 771 revises a homestead exemption from Cherokee County school district ad valorem taxes in the full amount of the value of the homestead for residents who are disabled or are 62 years of age and older by including surviving spouses of eligible residents without Page 9 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Committee Actions the five-year residency requirement. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Brad Thomas (21st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 782 Chatham County Schools' Tax Relief Act; enact Bill Summary: House Bill 782 provides a homestead exemption from Chatham County school district ad valorem taxes in an amount by which the current year assessed value exceeds the base value of the homestead. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Ron Stephens (164th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 783 Columbia County; school district ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: House Bill 783 provides a homestead exemption from Columbia County school district ad valorem taxes in the amount of $8,000 for all residents. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Gary Richardson (125th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass HB 784 Columbia County; ad valorem tax for county purposes; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: House Bill 784 provides a homestead exemption from Columbia County ad valorem taxes in the amount of $8,000 for all residents. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Gary Richardson (125th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass Motor Vehicles Committee SB 160 Reckless Stunt Driving; a motor vehicle involved in a second offense of reckless stunt driving; replace the forfeiture penalty Bill Summary: SB 160 requires an intelligent speed assistance device to be installed on vehicles belonging to individuals who have a second or subsequent conviction of a violation in regards to reckless driving outlined in O.C.G.A. 40-6-390.1. The maximum speed limit for the device will be no greater than 20 percent above the posted speed limit, and costs related to installation are incurred by the offender. The bill revises Code relating to DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs by allowing the completion credit of any DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program to be acceptable in applying for a limited driving permit and requiring written consent to obtain and transfer electronic records in relation to the program. No fees may be charged in the electronic transfer of assessment component results. Additionally, online or remote courses that provide in-person instruction are prohibited. Certified DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Programs are authorized to charge an assessment component fee of $100, an intervention component fee of $275, and a course enrollment fee that includes a materials fee of up to $25, a state administration fee of $30, and an additional assessment fee of $10. Further Code is amended to change driver improvement clinic fees from $95 to $125. Authored By: House Committee: Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick (32nd) Motor Vehicles Committee Action: 03-21-2025 Do Pass by Committee Substitute Page 10 of 11 House of Representatives Daily Report for March 21, 2025 Committee Meetings Committee Meeting Schedule This meeting schedule is up to date at the time of this report, but meeting dates and times are subject to change. To keep up with the latest schedule, please visit www.legis.ga.gov to view all upcoming events. 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