Highlights of Major Senate Action
For the Weeks of February 3 and 10, 2003
last week was a short week for many Senators, but Appropriations Committee members stayed on the Hill to work on the FY 2003 Supplemental Budget. During three days of hearings, Senators met with agency department heads or their designees to determine where budgets could be cut and where increases were necessary in order to continue with their programs.
On Monday, February 3rd, the Senate passed the first bill of the Session with Senate Bill 7 by Sen. Carol Jackson of the 50th. SB 7 relates to the regulation of air ambulance services. The bill passed 54-0.
A week later, the Senate voted to send Senate Bill 6 back to the Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee. Senate Bill 6, by Sen. Mike Crotts of the 17th, would make it mandatory for anyone who is stopped by law enforcement to remain in his/her vehicle unless instructed to do otherwise, turn the interior lights on, and turn the engine off.
On Tuesday, Senate Bill 14, by Sen. Faye Smith of the 25th passed unanimously. The bill addressed penalty provisions for Georgia Dairy Act violations.
Wednesday, was a big day, as the Senate received visits from both Gen. James Oglethorpe, the man who founded Georgia, and University of Georgia head football coach Mark Richt. Richt and the UGA Bulldogs were honored by the Senate for their most recent winning season.
Sen. Don Cheeks of the 23rd authored SB 53, an amendment to the Fair Lending Act of 2002. The law recently came under fire after Standard and Poor's, Moodys, and others that refused to rate mortgage loans that are subject to the law. The bill passed as amended by Sen. Vincent Fort of the 39th, 52-0 and was immediately transmitted to the House of Representatives. It becomes law upon the Governor's signature.
Senate Bill 12, by Sen. Renee Unterman of the 45th, passed 54-0. The bill would make it a felony to abuse, neglect, or exploit an elderly or disabled person with imprisonment of not more than five and not less than one year.
Sen. Michael Meyer von Bremen of the 12th introduced SB 83 which allows funds collected by county law libraries may be used to provide a law library for the district attorney of the judicial circuit, the solicitor-general of the state court, or the public
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defender. It also allows for excess funds to be used to provide legal representation for indigent defendants. The bill passed by committee substitute 52-1. Thursday proved to be a long day for most Senators as three important bills were up for a vote. Two of the bills were part of Gov. Sonny Perdue's legislative package.
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Sen. Dan Lee of the 29th, addressed the committee substitute of SB 91, the legislation that sets standards for redistricting. Much debate followed on both sides of the aisle. Sen. Peg Blitch of the 7th offered a friendly amendment which was accepted by the Governor's floor leader. The bill passed the Senate along party lines, 30-23. Gov. Perdue's other floor leader, Bill Stephens of the 51st, addressed SB 31, which is the first part of Governor Perdue's Ethics Reform Act of 2003. Several amendments were offered. Amendment 1, by Sen. George Hooks of the 14th, included a voluntary pledge for candidates running for public office in the Georgia General Assembly to engage in ethical campaigning. The amendment, which was agreed to by Sen. Stephens, passed 56-0. Sen. Sam Zamarripa of the 36th offered an amendment changing the language in the bill relating to the terms of the Ethics Commissioners and their appointments. The amendment, which was not found acceptable by the Governor's floor leader was defeated 25-31. The third amendment, offered by Sen. Meyer von Bremen, provides for the Ethics Commission's authority over liable and slander issues. Sen. Stephens took no position on this amendment. It passed 32-24. The bill passed the Senate by committee substitute as amended, 56-0. The final bill on Thursday, related to peremptory challenges in misdemeanor, felony, and death penalty cases. Senate Bill 27 is authored by Sen. of the 30th. After minimal debate, the bill passed by committee substitute 45-10. The Senate will be in Session Monday and Tuesday of next week, then will recess Wednesday Friday, February 19-21 and Monday and Tuesday of the following week, February 24-25, and will reconvene on Wednesday, February 26. Budget hearings are scheduled for the days the Senate is recessed. Illness befell several Senators in the past few weeks, but all seem to be on the mend now. Sen. Terrell Starr of the 44th, who has served 34 years in the Georgia Legislature, missed his first day on Monday following heart surgery over the weekend. He was back a work in no time looking healthy and happy.
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In Committee Action...
Agriculture and Consumer Affairs
On Monday, February 3rd, the introductory meeting of the committee was called to order by Chairman John Bulloch of the 11th. After adopting the committee rules and regulations, Sen. Faye Smith of the 25th presented SB 14, which relates to the imposition of certain penalties regarding the regulation of the dairy industry. Sen. Smith also requested an amendment to the bill, stating that, if passed, the law would go into effect immediately upon signature. The amendment was adopted as written and after some discussion, the bill passed out of committee unanimously.
Appropriations
The Appropriations Committee, chaired by Sen. Jack Hill of the 4th, met on Wednesday, February 12th to review Senate Bill 76, the legislation that will cut the salaries of legislators, the Lt. Governor, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker Pro Tempore of the House by 10 percent. The bill is sponsored by Sen. Tom Price of the 56th. The reduction will be enacted as of January 31, 2003 and will remain in effect until December 31, 2004. Sen. George Hooks of the 14th offered an amendment to the bill which would prohibit any member of the General Assembly who resides 50 miles or less from the State Capitol or the location of any committee meeting from receiving the lodging portion, unless a receipt for lodging was received by the legislative fiscal office, of the per diem allowed to members of the General Assembly. The amendment failed. Sen. Regina Thomas of the 2nd included commissioners, constitutional officers and other such officials in charge of a state department, as those who would be forced to take a 10 percent pay cut. Her amendment passed the Committee. The bill was passed as amended by committee substitute and now goes to the full Senate for a vote.
Banking and Financial Institutions
Tuesday, February 4th, Chairman Don Cheeks of the 23rd spoke to SB 53, which defines the meaning of creditor as a person who both regularly extends consumer credit that is subject to finance charges or is payable by written agreement in more than four installments and is a person to whom the debt arising from a home loan transaction is initially payable. Creditor also means any person brokering a home loan, a person who directly or indirectly solicits, processes, places, or negotiates home loans for others or who closes home loans which may be in the person's own name with funds provided by others and which loans are thereafter assigned to the person providing the funding of such loans. In addition, the bill provides for other provisions. Sen. Steve Thompson of the 33rd offered an amendment, which would require out of state banks doing business in Georgia to abide by Georgia's law. The bill passed out of committee as amended by substitute. Tuesday, February 11th, Chairman Cheeks opened the committee by presenting an amendment to SB 53, which changes provisions to the Georgia Fair Lending Act of 2002. The amendment makes the following changes to SB 53: Changes home loan to home loans and Federal preemptions that apply to federally chartered financial institutions would also serve to preempt the same type of institution that is state chartered - except that loans brokered by independent mortgage brokers, even if originally funded by a state chartered or federally chartered institution, are subject to the provisions of the chapter. The committee members agreed to sign the amendment, which would be offered on the floor.
Children and Youth
The committee, chaired by Sen. Ginger Collins of the 6th, met on Thursday, February 13th, to adopt committee rules and to discuss SB 24, which requires uninsured day care facilities to disclose such information in writing in a prominent area within the facility. SB 24 was presented by Sen. Don Cheeks of the 23rd. Speaking for the bill was Jacqueline Boatright, whose son's tragic accident was a motivation for writing the legislation. An amendment to the bill was offered, which would prevent day care facilities from being charged fines for minor clerical errors in reference to
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documentation of paperwork. The amended bill passed out of committee. There were many distinguished guests present at the committee, including Duaine Hathaway, Executive Director of Georgia CASA; Allyson Anderson, Office of the Child Advocate; Orlando Martinez, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice; and First Lady of Georgia Mary Perdue, who was present to advocate for foster parenting for children of all age groups. All guests supported the First Lady's position on foster care and provided evidence of a strong correlation between improved foster care and successful children and youth.
Economic Development and Tourism
Thursday, February 13th, Chairman Jeff Mullis of the 53rd called the meeting to order. Sen. Robert Brown of the 26th introduced SB 88, consolidating the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame Advisory Committee with the Board of Community Affairs. The bill would also require the chairperson of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Advisory Committee to be a member of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Authority, and would create a Sports Hall of Fame Advisory Committee. After some discussion, the bill was passed out of committee unanimously.
Education
The Committee, chaired by Sen. Joey Brush of the 24th, met on February 4, to hear Senate Bill 29 by Sen. Valencia Seay of the 34th and SB 19 by Sen. Horacena Tate of the 38th. SB 29 would allow for local boards of education to determine if electronic devices, such as pagers and cell phones are allowed on school property during the school day. Current law prohibits this practice. Following a hearing, the bill was remanded to a sub-committee. SB 19, is backed by the major education associations, the Georgia Association of Educators (GAE) and the Professional Association of Educators (PAGE). The bill will reinstate the Georgia Fair Dismissal Act which was eliminated in 2000 as part of Gov. Barnes' Education Reform Act of 2000. Following a hearing, the bill was sent to a sub-committee for further study. On Tuesday, February 11, Sen. Brush called the meeting to order for the purposes of discussing SB 29. Sen. Don Thomas of the 54th offered his amendment to SB 29. Deana Hoch, President of PAGE, stated that PAGE supports the bill and any amendments that would strengthen the legislation. Bob Cribbs of GAE, Linda McIntyre of the Georgia Parent Teacher Association (PTA), and Merchuria Chase Williams, President of GAE, all spoke in favor of both the amendment and the bill. Sen. Seay was in attendance to clarify the intent of the bill and speak on its behalf. After much discussion, SB 29 passed out of committee as amended by a vote of 6-2. Also, Ms. Hoch addressed the members of the committee, thanking them for their hard work and dedication to education in Georgia and to invite the committee to the PAGE reception to be held that evening.
Ethics and Government Reform
The Ethics Committee, chaired by Sen. Mike Crotts of the 17th, met on February 4, to hear Senate Bill 31. The bill is part of Gov. Sonny Perdue's Ethics Reform Act of 2003. Sen. Bill Stephens of the 51st reviewed the bill with the Committee, and Sen. Bill Hamrick of the 30th offered a friendly amendment to the legislation. There was a great deal of discussion about the make up of the Ethics Commission and the appointments of the Commissioners. Sen. Dan Lee of the 29th, who is a coauthor of the bill, advised the Committee that Gov. Perdue has doubled the Ethics Commission's budget so that a "different job will be done." The legislation also restricts the contact legislators may have with the Georgia Department of Pardons and Paroles regarding prisoners and prison transfers. The bill passed by committee substitute. The Committee also heard Senate Bill 73, by Sen. Joey Brush of the 24th. The legislation will restrict the legislatures ability to name roads, bridges, intersections, interchanges, etc., after an elected official who has been out of office for more than five years or for any citizen who is deceased. The bill passed as amended by Sen. Brush.
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The Committee met again on February 13th to hear Senate Bill 40, by Sen. Robert Lamutt of the 21st. The legislation would require a labor union to advise its members at least once a year that they can opt out of political action committee contributions if they so desire. Sen. Lamutt accepted a friendly amendment from Michael Kramer, an attorney for the Georgia Association of Educators. After hearing from representatives of other labor unions, including the AFL-CIO, the Committee asked Sen. Lamutt to work with the labor unions to clarify some language in the bill. The Committee is expected to vote on the bill next week.
Finance
On Tuesday, February 11th, Chairman Casey Cagle of the 49th called the meeting to order. Sen. Eric Johnson of the 1st introduced SB 11, which changes the provisions regarding the designation of counties as less developed areas for the purposes of certain income tax credits provided to specified business enterprises. Specifically, this bill pertains only to Bryan County, which is divided into two district areas by a federal military base and would not be considered for classification as a whole. The bill passed out of committee.
Health and Human Services
Monday, February 10th, Chairman Don Thomas of the 54th assigned SB 85 to a sub-committee chaired by Sen. Bill Hamrick of the 30th. In addition, Chairman Thomas appointed Sen. Preston Smith of the 52nd and Sen. Faye Smith of the 25th to serve on the sub-committee. On Wednesday, February 12th, Sen. Ross Tolleson of the 18th spoke to SR 55, which creates a joint study committee on prescription drugs for senior citizens. The resolution passed unanimously. Chairman Thomas appointed a study committee for SB 96, chaired by Sen. Renee Unterman of the 45th and is further composed of Chairman Thomas and Sen. Tom Price of the 56th. Sen. Smith spoke to SB 71, which provides an exemption from licensing requirements for professional counselors, social workers, and marriage and family therapists who are currently licensed to provide professional services within their area of expertise as defined by the laws of their state. Further, they have to be enlisted, screened, and assigned by the American Red Cross to provide disaster relief services. Exemption does not apply to any one individual for any continuous period in excess of 30 days. The bill passed out of committee unanimously.
Higher Education
Tuesday, February 11th, Higher Education Committee Chairman, Bill Hamrick of the 30th, and other committee members listened to a presentation by Bill Bowes, Vice Chancellor of Fiscal Affairs at the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. The presentation addressed the tough economic times being faced by the University System of Georgia, including budget cuts and possible tuition increases. Mr. Bowes stressed the need for the continuation of state funding and affordable tuition for college and university students, despite the current harsh economic times. Mr. Bowes fielded questions from committee members regarding measures being taken to increase cash flow and stretch tuition dollars. Thursday, February 13th, Wayne Clough, President of the Georgia Institute of Technology, made a presentation to the committee outlining the effect of proposed budget cuts on the institute and underscoring the importance of funding for higher education. He encouraged committee members not to make any more budget cuts for higher education, saying investment in this area significantly stimulates the state's economic growth through business development and research. Bruce Grube, President of Georgia Southern University, gave a similar presentation, stating that his school also needed sufficient funding to cover increased enrollment. Grube described Georgia Southern's significant contributions to scientific research and economic development in Georgia and suggested that further cuts in the higher education budget would raise the prospect of actual layoffs instead of the current hiring freezes that exist.
Insurance and Labor
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Monday, February 3rd, the committee, chaired by Sen. Robert Lamutt of the 21st, met to discuss SB 50. This piece of legislation, which was introduced by Sen. Mitch Seabaugh of the 28th, authorizes insurers to offer one or more individual or group (100 employees or less) health benefit plans, which, either in whole or in part, do not provide state mandate health benefits, in addition to a policy that must contain state mandated health benefits. After hearing from several advocates for women's groups, cancer victims, physicians, and consumers, the bill passed out of committee.
Judiciary
Senate Judiciary Committee, Chaired by Senator Charles Tanksley of the 32nd, reviewed a series of bills over the last several days which included SB 27, 102, 44, and 48. SB 27 seeks to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) in the area of impaneled trial juries in misdemeanor, felony, and death penalty cases, as well as peremptory challenges to jurors. SB 27 was previously unanimously voted on then sent back to the subcommittee for language modification. The committee substitute to SB 27, presented by Sen. Bill Hamrick of the 30th, states that the state will be the first party to exercise their first peremptory challenge, followed by the defendant. SB 27 was voted do pass by the committee. Sen. Chuck Clay of the 37th presented SB 102, which addresses the uniform legal representation for indigent defendants via the creation of a Georgia Indigent Defense Board. The committee listened to presentations by both proponents and opponents to SB 102. The bill received a unanimous vote and passed by committee substitute. Sen. Clay next presented SB 44, which provides limited immunity from liability for damages to a person who is appointed as a guardian ad litem. The bill passed unanimously. SB 48 concerns juvenile records and hearings and will allow the disposition of a child and evidence adduced in a juvenile court hearing to be used against the child by a defendant in a civil action brought by the child and based upon factual circumstances surrounding the juvenile court proceeding. The bill passed unanimously.
Public Safety and Homeland Security
Sen. Rooney Bowen of the 13th, Chairman, called the meeting to order on Tuesday, February 11, and announced that SB 22, which was on the agenda for the meeting, would be held for a later date. Sen. Jeff Mullis of the 53rd introduced SB 89, which would require Georgia drivers' licenses to indicate U.S. citizenship. After some questions, the bill passed out of committee by a 5-0 vote. Sen. Chuck Clay of the 37th presented SB 46, which specifies that funds collected as police fines would be directed toward training programs, per the requirement of the constitutional amendment creating the fund. After some discussion, the bill was passed out of committee by a 5-0 vote. Sen. Carol Jackson of the 50th then presented SB 81, which would create a Georgia Emergency Medical Services Medical Directors Advisory Council. The bill passed out of committee by a unanimous vote. On Thursday, February 13, Chairman Rooney Bowen of the 13th called the meeting to order. Sen. Tommie Williams of the 19th introduced SB 120, regarding prestige license plates for Purple Heart recipients. The bill would allow veterans with Purple Heart citations to request free standard plates in lieu of special plates. After some questions, the bill was passed out of committee with a 4-0 vote. Sen. Williams then introduced SB 121, calling for state regulation of non-consensual towing services. After discussion, the bill was passed out of committee by a 6-0 vote. Sen. Gloria Butler of the 55th introduced SB 22, which would authorize the Georgia Crime Information Center to release certain criminal records of potential employees at children's and elderly care facilities relating to sexual offenses and other crimes. After debate and comments from senators, health care industry advocates and other audience members, Sen. Jeff Mullis of the 53rd moved that the bill be tabled for further discussion at a later date.
Reapportionment and Redistricting
The Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee met for the first time on February 10. Senate Bill 91 was introduced by Sen. Bill Stephens of the 51st. The bill, which is part of Gov. Sonny Perdue's legislative package addresses the principles of redistricting. Sen. Stephens amended the bill to add some language that was left out of the original draft. The Committee members discussed
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incumbency protection, deviation percentages, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the splitting of counties and communities, the legal definition of "bizarre shapes," the legal definition of "cultural factors," and "memberships in political parties." Sen. Peg Blitch of the 7th offered an amendment to the bill which failed. SB 91 passed as amended by the author. The Committee, chaired by Sen. Dan Lee of the 29th, also adopted the rules for the Committee.
Rules
Chairman Don Balfour of the 9th called the meeting to order to place bills on their committee calendar. SR 85, HB 103-105, and SB 33 will be heard on Friday, February 14th. SB 102, 11, 44, 29, 46, and 48 are scheduled to be heard on Monday, February 17th.
Special Judiciary
On Tuesday, February 4th, Sen. Renee Unterman of the 45th spoke to SB 12, which raises the penalties for persons found guilty of abusing, neglecting or exploiting any disabled adult or elderly person from a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature to a felony, punishable by imprisonment for not less than one nor more than five years. After answering questions from members of the committee, Sen. Unterman yielded the floor. Chairman Rene' Kemp of the 3rd then opened the floor to the audience, and heard from Cas Robinson, representing The Presbytery of Greater Atlanta, who spoke in favor of the bill. The bill passed unanimously. Sen. Michael Meyer von Bremen of the 12th introduced SB 83, which would add district attorneys of the circuit in which their county is located to the board of trustees of the county law library. The bill also provides for other provisions. After answering questions from members of the committee, Sen. Meyer von Bremen and Chairman Kemp both proposed amendments to the bill. The bill then passed unanimously by committee substitute. Legislative Counsel Wayne Allen introduced House Bills 103, 104, and 105 which are general housekeeping bills correcting typographical, stylistic, spelling, capitalization, and other errors and omissions in previously passed legislation. The bills passed out of committee unanimously. On Tuesday, February 11th, Sen. Nadine Thomas of the 10th spoke to SR 35, which establishes the Blue Ribbon Commission to undertake a study on response, investigation, and prosecution of sexual offenses, and to recommend appropriate actions or legislation. Chairman Kemp proposed two amendments to the bill. The resolution passed unanimously as amended. Sen. Vincent Fort of the 39th spoke to SB 77, which makes the penalties for a person convicted of keeping a place of prostitution for a person under the age of 18 the same as the penalties for a person convicted of pimping or pandering when the offense involves persons under the age of 18. After questions from committee members, Chairman Kemp opened the floor to members of the audience. Ati Cusmeef Muhammad, of the Coalition Against Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking, and Alesia Adams, Project Coordinator for the Center to End Adolescent Sexual Exploitation, spoke in support of the bill. Chairman Kemp then instructed Sen. David Adelman of the 42nd and Sen. Fort to explore the possibility of condemning the houses that are used as places of prostitution. The bill passed out of committee unanimously.
State and Local Governmental Operations
On Tuesday, February 11th, Senator Renee Unterman of the 45th called the committee meeting to order to adopt committee rules and to discuss SB 84, authored by Senator Regina Thomas of the 2nd. This bill reimburses the county for the cost of collecting school taxes. After the committee rules were adopted, there was discussion on SB 84, which was eventually passed unanimously out of committee.
State Institutions and Property
Chairwoman Regina Thomas of the 2nd convened the committee on Tuesday, February 11th, with introductions by committee members and visitors, including representatives of the Department of Paroles and Corrections and the State Properties Commission. Following the adoption of the
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committee rules, Sen. Thomas presented SB 20, which prohibits persons that are infected with HIV or Hepatitis from assaulting peace or correctional officers with infectious bodily fluids or feces. Sen. Thomas announced that SB 20 was not included on the daily agenda. SB 20 would be presented to the committee for discussion only and would be added to next week's schedule so that opposing parties would have a chance to speak against the bill. Sen. Thomas assigned SB 20 to a subcommittee, chaired by Sen. Vincent Fort of the 39th. The sub-committee includes Sen. Liane Levetan of the 40th, Sen. Sam Zamarripa of the 36th, and Sen. Valencia Seay of the 34th. Later, a representative from the Department of Corrections spoke in favor of SB 20 and answered the committee member's questions.
Transportation
The committee met Monday, February 10th, to consider SB 37. Sen. Steve Thompson of the 33rd spoke to the bill, which regulates the use of electric personal assistive mobility devices. Following a question and answer session, Sen. Don Cheeks of the 23rd moved to make two amendments to SB 37 regarding grammatical errors. The motion carried. Sen. Liane Levetan of the 40th then moved to make one amendment to SB 37, which prohibits persons under the age of 16 years from operating an electric assistive personal mobility device on the highway. The motion carried. The bill passed out of committee unanimously by committee substitute as amended.
Georgia State Senate First Readers (Friday, January 31st through Thursday, February 13th)
Senate Resolutions:
SR 1
Use of public money for public health or social services by religious or sectarian organizations Sens. Harp (16th), Williams (19th), Mullis (53rd), Clay (37th), Seabaugh (28th), and Moody (27th) Judiciary
SR 49
Medicare prescription drug benefit coverage; urge Congress to enact Sens. Thomas (54th), Smith (52nd), Moody (27th), Dean (31st), Crotts (17th),
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SR 53 SR 55 (56th), SR 60 SR 66 SR 67 SR 69 SR 90 SR 107
SR 108
SR 120
and Jackson (50th) Rules
Music Industry Committee; interim study committee; advisory council Sen. Dean (31st) Economic Development and Tourism Committee
Prescription Drugs for Seniors, Joint Study Committee; create Sens. Tolleson (18th), Kemp (46th), Hudgens (47th), Zamarripa (36th), Price
and others Health and Human Services Committee
Designate; William Ira (W.I.) Still Jr. Highway; Gwinnett County Sen. Unterman (45th) Transportation Committee
Designate; William S. Hutchings Bridge; Bibb County Sen. Brown (26th) Transportation Committee
Designate; Thelma "T-Lady" Ross Bridge; Bibb County Sens. Brown (26th), Meyer von Bremen (12th), and Harp (16th) Transportation Committee
Designate; Dan J. DeLoach Highway; Echols County Sen. Blitch (7th) Transportation Committee
Designate; Byrd M. Bruce Interchange; Jefferson Sens. Cagle (49th), Hudgens (47th), and Kemp (46th) Transportation Committee
State Retirement Plan Options, Joint Study Committee; create Sens. Zamarripa (36th), Golden (8th), Brown (26th), Starr (44th), Dean (31st), and Smith (25th) Retirement Committee
CA: House of Representatives; reapportionment; single-member districts Sens. Price (56th), Johnson (1st), Harp (16th), Collins (6th), Hudgens (47th), and Unterman (45th) Reapportionment & Redistricting Committee
Public property; conveyance; grant utility easements; 15 counties and Tennessee Sens. Thomas (2nd), Price (56th), Hill (4th), Stephens (51st), Brown (26th), and Kemp (46th) State Institutions & Property Committee
SR 121 SR 122 SR 146 SR 150
Public property; conveyances Sens. Thomas (2nd), Cheeks (23rd), Kemp (3rd), Williams (19th), Lee (29th), and Bulloch (11th) State Institutions & Property Committee
Senate Rules; amend; committee on Ethics, powers, duties Sen. Crotts (17th) Rules Committee
Educational Testing, Study Committee on; create Sen. Seabaugh (28th) Education Committee
Designate; Dan and Marie Branch Highway; Meriwether County
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Sen. Lee (29th) Transportation Committee
SR 159 (11th)
CA: Appropriations; certain sale tax proceeds; local assistance road programs Sens. Seabaugh (28th), Lee (29th), Unterman (45th), Mullis (53rd), and Bulloch
Appropriations Committee
SR 160 others
Taxpayer Dividend Act; increase appropriations Sens. Shafer (48th), Cagle (49th), Balfour (9th), Price (56th), Lamutt (21st), and Finance Committee
SR 163
CA: Limitation on Taxation, Spending, and New or Expanded Activities Sens. Seabaugh (28th), Cagle (49th), Shafer (48th), and Mullis (53rd) Finance Committee
SR 171
Designate; Dixie Highway Auto Trail; NW Georgia and northern metro Atlanta Sens. Clay (37th), Collins (6th), and Tanksley (32nd) Transportation Committee
SR 184
Burke County Military Veterans; designate Burke Veterans Parkway Sen. Cheeks (23rd) Transportation Committee
SR 212
Indemnification of Emergency Personnel, Joint Study Committee Sens. Mullis (53rd), Cagle (49th), Collins (6th), and Kemp (46th) Judiciary Committee
SR 213
CA: Emergency Management Employees and 911 dispatchers; indemnification Sen. Kemp (46th) Judiciary Committee
SR 220
Improvement of the HOPE Scholarship Joint Study Commission; create Sens. Hamrick (30th), Hill (4th), and Johnson (1st) Higher Education Committee
SR 224
Property Conveyances, authorizing in 8 counties Sens. Williams (19th), Brush (24th), and Hamrick (30th) State Institutions & Property Committee
SR 225
China; `The Georgia China Future' initiative to increase trade Sens. Zamarripa (36th), Johnson (1st), Kemp (3rd), Bulloch (11th), Meyer von Bremen (12th), & others Economic Development & Tourism Committee
SR 226
Congressional Delegation; urge pass 2003 Economic Growth and Tax Plan
Sens. Smith (52nd), Price (56th), Tolleson (18th), Lamutt (21st), Mullis (53rd), and
others
Rules Committee
SR 227
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement; state's payment rights; proposals Sens. Cagle (49th), Shafer (48th), Mullis (53rd), Hamrick (30th), Tanksley (32nd), and others Appropriations Committee
SR 228
Federal Food Stamp Program; urge DHR adopt options to provide access
Sens. Zamarripa (36th), Tate (38th), Reed (35th), Squires (5th), Seay (34th), and
others
Rules Committee
SR 229
Designate; Charles F. Hatcher Highway; Baker County
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Sen. Meyer von Bremen (12th) Transportation Committee
Senate Bills:
SB 79
Public transportation funds; allocation among congressional districts Sen. Squires (5th) Transportation Committee
SB 80
Child support and custody issues; deprived child; juvenile court jurisdiction Sens. Clay (37th), Tanksley (32nd), Smith (52nd), and Harp (16th) Judiciary Committee
SB 81
Georgia Emergency Medical Services Medical Directors Advisory Council; create Sens. Jackson (50th), Mullis (53rd), Thomas (54th), Smith (25th), Blitch (7th), and Thomas (10th) Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee
SB 82
Ethics, disposition of excess campaign contributions Sens. Thompson (33rd), Meyer von Bremen (12th), Hooks (14th), Brown (26th), Starr (44th), and Dean (31st) Ethics Committee
SB 83
County law libraries, board of trustees, DA membership, use of collected funds Sens. Starr (44th), Meyer von Bremen (12th), Seay (34th), and Clay (37th) Special Judiciary Committee
SB 84
Chatham County; reimbursement for cost of collecting school taxes Sens. Thomas (2nd) and Johnson (1st) State and Local Governmental Operations Committee
SB 85
Optometry; practicing without a license; punishment Sens. Hamrick (30th), Cagle (49th), Kemp (3rd), Kemp (46th), and Mullis (53rd) Health and Human Services Committee
SB 86
Local government; transfer of development rights; sending property Sens. Hudgens (47th), Zamarripa (36th), Reed (35th), and Kemp (46th) Judiciary Committee
SB 87
Revenue Bonds; certificates for gas generation systems; change provisions Sens. Lee (29th) and Seabaugh (28th) Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee
SB 88
Music Hall of Fame; Sports Hall of Fame; change provisions Sens. Brown (26th), Blitch (7th), Henson (41st), Meyer von Bremen (12th), Johnson (1st), and others Economic Development and Tourism Committee
SB 89 others
Drivers' licenses; issuance; indication of U.S. citizenship; expiration date Sens. Mullis (53rd), Harp (16th), Hudgens (47th), Balfour (9th), Cagle (49th), and
Public Safety Committee
SB 90 others
SB 91 others
Public schools; time period for students to express personal religious beliefs Sens. Mullis (53rd), Hill (4th), Harp (16th), Hudgens (47th), Cagle (49th), and
Judiciary Committee
Elections; legislative, congressional reapportionment; requirements Sens. Stephens (51st), Lee (29th), Price (56th), Hamrick (30th), Johnson (1st), and
Reapportionment & Redistricting Committee
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SB 92 (1st), SB 93 SB 94 SB 95 others SB 96 SB 97 SB 98 SB 99 SB 100 SB 101
SB 102
SB 103 SB 104
SB 105 SB 106
Gov. emergency powers; alcoholic beverages; explosive; repeal to suspend Sens. Mullis (53rd), Williams (19th), Balfour (9th), Seabaugh (28th), Johnson
and others Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee
Eastern Cherokee Indian Tribe; revise address Sens. Jackson (50th) and Cagle (49th) Rules Committee
Coastal Marshlands Protection Act; exemption; private docks; residence Sens. Williams (19th), Johnson (1st), Price (56th), and Blitch (7th) Natural Resources & the Environment Committee
Stopping of motorist by law enforcement; racial profiling restrictions Sens. Butler (55th), Fort (39th), Thomas (10th), Reed (35th), Henson (41st), &
Judiciary Committee
Health Insurance; covered benefits; off-label prescriptions drugs Sens. Unterman (45th), Thomas (54th), Price (56th), and Kemp (46th) Health and Human Services Committee
Real estate transfer tax; exemptions; certain instruments, deeds or writings Sens. Hamrick (30th), Seabaugh (28th), Hall (22nd), and Clay (37th) Judiciary Committee
ERS; secretaries of appellate/superior court judges, DAs; service credit Sen. Hamrick (30th) Retirement Committee
Local school taxation; five mill share funds; capital expenditures Sens. Clay (37th), Tanksley (32nd), and Cagle (49th) Appropriations Committee
Local school taxation, five mill share funds; calculations Sens. Clay (37th), Tanksley (32nd), and Cagle (49th) Appropriations Committee
Sexually violent predators; prohibited within proximity of minors Sens. Adelman (42nd), Tanksley (32nd), Reed (35th), Hamrick (30th), Kemp (3rd), and others Judiciary Committee
Indigent Defense Act of 2003; create agency within the judicial branch Sens. Clay (37th), Meyer von Bremen (12th), Tanksley (32nd), Reed (35th), Harp (16th), and others Judiciary Committee
Internet and Computer Safety Act; enact Sen. Lamutt (21st) Science and Technology Committee
Deposit account fraud; increase the maximum service charge Sens. Tanksley (32nd), Thompson (33rd), Balfour (9th), and Kemp (3rd) Judiciary Committee
Bad checks; increase maximum service charge; mailing notices Sens. Tanksley (32nd), Thompson (33rd), Balfour (9th), and Kemp (3rd) Judiciary Committee
Tax penalties; false claims of independent contractor status
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SB 107 SB 108 SB 109 SB 110 SB 111 SB 112 SB 113
SB 114 SB 115 SB 116 SB 117 (3rd) SB 118 SB 119 SB 120 SB 121
Sens. Brown (26th), Henson (41st), and Tate (38th) Finance Committee
Sales tax; dealer's returns; retail sales tax data by location of sale Sen. Cagle (49th) Finance Committee
Ethics; Code of Ethics for Government Service Sens. Stephens (51st), Lee (29th), and Crotts (17th) Ethics Committee
Ethics Reform; public officials' conduct and lobbyist disclosure Sens. Stephens (51st), Lee (29th), and Crotts (17th) Ethics Committee
Funds for public roads; allocation, balancing of fed/state; congress. Districts Sens. Williams (19th), Collins (6th), and Shafer (48th) Transportation Committee
Death Investigation; persons receiving care in facilities licensed by DHR Sens. Tanksley (32nd) and Unterman (45th) Judiciary Committee
Georgia Seniors Prescription Drug Benefit Program Act; establish Sens. Hill (4th) and Tate (38th) Health and Human Services Committee
Public records, meetings; disclosure; requests; exceptions to disclosure Sens. Kemp (46th), Tolleson (18th), Zamarripa (36th), Smith (52nd), Hall (22nd), and others Ethics Committee
Law enforcement officers or agents; retirement benefits Sen. Hamrick (30th) Retirement Committee
Minority business enterprise; certification procedures Sens. Hill (4th), Seay (34th), and Stokes (43rd) Economic Development and Tourism Committee
Juvenile proceedings; delinquent acts; discovery and inspection; regulation Sens. Hamrick (30th), Clay (37th), Mullis (53rd), and Smith (52nd) Judiciary Committee
Sheriffs; unlawful to engage in certain business Sens. Hamrick (30th), Tanksley (32nd), Thompson (33rd), Lee (29th), and Kemp
Judiciary Committee
Natural Gas used in poultry production; rules with respect to charges Sens. Hamrick (30th), Cagle (49th), and Mullis (53rd) Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee
Appeals to Death Penalty Cases; motion for new trial; request for DNA testing Sens. Adelman (42nd), Kemp (3rd), Meyer von Bremen (12th), and Reed (35th) Judiciary Committee
License plates; special certain military veterans; no charge Sens. Williams (19th), Starr (44th), and Johnson (1st) Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee
Motor vehicles; abandoned; nonconsensual towing by tow trucks Sens. Williams (19th), Jackson (50th), and Gillis (20th) Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee
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SB 122 SB 123 SB 124
SB 125 SB 126 others SB 127 SB 128
SB 129 SB 130
SB 131 SB 132 SB 133 others SB 134 SB 135 SB 136
Soil erosion control; exemption; public roadway drainage structure Sen. Williams (19th) Natural Resources and the Environment Committee
Family violence and stalking protective order registry; duty of sheriffs Sens. Williams (33rd) and Tanksley (32nd) Special Judiciary Committee
Child sexual exploitation; computer pornography; penalties Sens. Hamrick (30th), Thomas (54th), Hall (22nd), Johnson (1st), Collins (6th), and Williams (19th) Judiciary Committee
Ethics; campaign disclosure; contribution; disclose candidate's name Sen. Hill (4th) Ethics Committee
State employee's retirement; options, development, implementation Sens. Zamarripa (36th), Golden (8th), Brown (26th), Starr (44th), Dean (31st), and
Retirement Committee
Public Transportation Funds; expenditures; state/federal funds; remove MARTA Sens. Cagle (49th), Collins (6th), and Tanksley (32nd) Transportation Committee
Elections and run-off elections; candidates receiving majority of votes Sens. Price (56th), Johnson (1st), Hudgens (47th), Hamrick (30th), Balfour (9th), and others State and Local Governmental Operations (General) Committee
Soil investigation; soil classifers for on-site sewage management; standards Sens. Harp (16th), Cagle (49th), Lee (29th), Gillis (20th), and Stephens (51st) Natural Resources and the Environment Committee
Educators; salaries; local supplements; minimum salary schedule Sens. Thompson (33rd), Meyer von Bremen (12th), Tate (38th), Dean (31st), Smith (25th), and others Education Committee
Fireworks; sales of sparklers to persons under 16 yrs; prohibitions Sens. Brush (24th), Tolleson (18th), and Meyer von Bremen (12th) Economic Development and Tourism Committee
Corporations; reservation of names and filing fees; change provisions Sens. Squires (5th), Tanksley (32nd), and Meyer von Bremen (12th) Special Judiciary Committee
Torts; liability, damage, judgments, cap award limits; Civil Justice Reform Sens. Price (56th), Johnson (1st), Golden (8th), Hamrick (30th), Balfour (9th), and
Judiciary Committee
Watercraft; vessel classification; equipment; reportable accidents Sens. Cagle (49th), Jackson (50th), & Unterman (45th) Finance Committee
Elections; congressional districts; composition and number Sen. Lee (29th) Reapportionment & Redistricting Committee
MARTA; reserve funds; use of interest income for operating costs Sens. Butler (55th), Henson (41st), Levetan (40th), and Stokes (43rd)
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SB 137 SB 138 SB 139 SB 140 SB 141 SB 142 SB 143 SB 144 others SB 145 SB 146
SB 147
SB 148 SB 149
SB 150
State and Local Governmental (General) Operations Committee
State buildings; roofing materials; energy efficiency standards Sens. Henson (41st), Adelman (42nd), and Tate (38th) State Institutions & Property Committee
Motorcycle operators and riders; protective headgear devices Sens. Brush (24th), Crotts (17th), and Mullis (53rd) Transportation Committee
Public accommodations; not exclude motorcyclist from access to or admission Sens. Brush (24th), Thomas (10th), Crotts (17th), and Mullis (53rd) Special Judiciary Committee
Archeologists; certain submerged artifacts; exemption against disturbing Sens. Jackson (50th), Golden (8th), and Hooks (14th) Natural Resources and the Environment Committee
Teacher Retirement; creditable service; prior independent school service Sen. Tate (38th) Retirement Committee
Fulton County; ad valorem; homestead exemption; senior citizens Sen. Tate (38th) State and Local Governmental Operations Committee
School bus drivers; annual mandatory training; equipment; safety procedures Sens. Brush (24th), Clay (37th), and Price (56th) Education Committee
Ethics; campaign contributions; filing reports; State Ethics Commission Sens. Crotts (17th), Smith (52nd), Brush (24th), Kemp (46th), Tolleson (18th), and
Ethics Committee
Prescription drugs by mail; enrollees in HMO health benefit plans Sens. Balfour (9th), Thomas (54th), Stokes (43rd), and Seabaugh (28th) Health & Human Services Committee
Drivers; proper use of radios and mobile phones Sens. Zamarripa (36th), Reed (35th), Brown (26th), Adelman (42nd), Levetan (40th), and Moody (27th) Transportation Committee
Family Violence Shelter Confidentiality Act Sens. Adelman (42nd), Collins (6th), Stokes (43rd), Unterman (45th), Stephens (51st), and Jackson (50th) Special Judiciary Committee
Juvenile proceedings; deprived child; order of disposition; time period Sens. Squires (5th) and Clay (37th) Special Judiciary Committee
Life without parole; imposed in certain cases under certain circumstances Sens. Kemp (3rd), Meyer von Bremen (12th), Harp (16th), Adelman (42nd), Hamrick (30th), and Reed (35th) Special Judiciary Committee
Hotels, Motels; excessive room rates during special sporting events Sens. Gillis (20th), Starr (44th), Crotts (17th), and Bowen (13th) Economic Development & Tourism Committee
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SB 151
Peeping Toms; spying upon or invading the privacy of another Sens. Hall (22nd) and Cheeks (23rd) Special Judiciary Committee
SB 152
Employee's Retirement; benefits for certain law enforcement officers Sens. Meyer von Bremen (12th), Hooks (14th), Kemp (3rd), Hamrick (30th), Jackson (50th), and Johnson (1st) Retirement Committee
SB 153
Election; qualifying fees; county officials; calculation Sens. Unterman (45th), Mullis (53rd), and Bulloch (11th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee (General)
SB 154
Gwinnett County; Sheriff's Office; filling of vacancies Sens. Unterman (45th), Mullis (53rd), and Balfour (9th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
SB 155 (1st)
State deferred compensation plans; employer, employee contributions Sens. Golden (8th), Hudgens (47th), Bulloch (11th), Gillis (20th), and Johnson
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee (General)
SB 156
Life Insurance; insurable interest on an employee by a corporation Sen. Shafer (48th) Insurance & Labor Committee
SB 157
Payday Lending; deferred presentment or advance cash services; regulate Sens. Cheeks (23rd) and Fort (39th) Banking & Financial Institutions Committee
SB 158
City of LaGrange Gas Authority Act Sen. Lee (29th) Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee
SB 159
Employee's retirement options; early retirement incentives
Sens. Zamarripa (36th), Golden (8th), Dean (31st), Starr (44th), Hooks (14th), and
others
Retirement Committee
SB 160 (52nd)
Employment Security Law; unemployment compensation; exclude certain services Sens. Seabaugh (28th), Lamutt (21st), Golden (8th), Shafer (48th), and Smith Finance Committee
SB 161
Ad valorem assessment; taxpayer appeals; refunds; interest amount Sens. Seabaugh (28th), Cagle (49th), Lamutt (21st), Hall (22nd), and Shafer (48th) Finance Committee
SB 162
Health Care Protection Act; health care licensing violations; penalties Sen. Hamrick (30th) Health & Human Services Committee
SB 163
Municipal courts; collection of delinquent fines; cost; enforcement Sens. Tanksley (32nd), Thompson (33rd), and Clay (37th) Judiciary Committee
SB 164 (28th)
Unemployment compensation; state-wide reserve ratio; employer rate Sens. Golden (8th), Lamutt (21st), Shafer (48th), Balfour (9th), and Seabaugh
Finance Committee
SB 165
Unemployment Compensation Fund; administrative assessment; allocation
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(28th) SB 166
SB 167 (28th) SB 168
SB 169 others SB 170 others SB 171
SB 172 others SB 173
SB 174
SB 175
SB 176
SB 177
SB 178
SB 179
Sens. Lamutt (21st), Golden (8th), Shafer (48th), Balfour (9th), and Seabaugh
Insurance & Labor Committee
Insurance; individual deferred annuities; nonforfeiture rate Sens. Lamutt (21st), Seabaugh (28th), and Shafer (48th) Insurance & Labor Committee
Unemployment compensation; employer contribution rates; extend reduction Sens. Lamutt (21st), Golden (8th), Shafer (48th), Balfour (9th), and Seabaugh
Insurance & Labor Committee
Ethics, State Commission; power; campaign contribution disclosure Sens. Lee (29th), Stephens (51st), and Crotts (17th) Ethics Committee
Firefighter Standards and Training; change provisions Sens. Mullis (53rd), Bowen (13th), Price (56th), Johnson (1st), Cagle (49th), and
Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee
Long-term care services; in-home and community based care Sens. Jackson (50th), Dean (31st), Zamarripa (36th), Gillis (20th), Starr (44th), &
Health & Human Services Committee
Hospital care for nonresidential indigents; reimbursement by counties Sens. Levetan (40th), Unterman (45th), Price (56th), Thomas (54th), Thomas (10th), and others Health & Human Services Committee
Environmental policy; regulatory decisions; publication requirements Sens. Hudgens (47th), Cagle (49th), Gillis (20th), Collins (6th), Shafer (48th), and
Natural Resources & Environment Committee
Commercial motor vehicles and school buses; prohibitions Sen. Williams (19th) Transportation Committee
Torts; transfer of structured settlement payment rights; notices Sens. Meyer von Bremen (12th) and Tanksley (32nd) Judiciary Committee
Discovery in felony cases; oral scientific reports; sentence hearings Sen. Hamrick (30th) Judiciary Committee
Septic tank waste; disposal sites; handling facilities Sens. Meyer von Bremen (12th) and Gillis (20th) Natural Resources & Environment Committee
Public records; inspection; refusal to provide access; penalty Sen. Seabaugh (28th) Ethics Committee
School Counselors; national certification; state salary increases Sens. Clay (37th), Hamrick (30th), and Thomas (2nd) Education Committee
Patient Safe Prescription Drug Act; regulate electronically transmitted data
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SB 180 others SB 181
SB 182 SB 183 SB 184 others SB 185 SB 186 SB 187 SB 188 SB 189 SB 190
SB 191
SB 192 SB 193
Sens. Thomas (54th), Unterman (45th), Mullis (53rd), Smith (52nd), Balfour (9th), and others Health & Human Services Committee
Water Planning Act of 2003 Sens. Kemp (3rd), Bulloch (11th), Hooks (14th), Harp (16th), Adelman (42nd), and Natural Resource & Environment Committee
Drivers' Licenses and Auto Insurance; forms of ID for noncitizens Sens. Zamarripa (36th), Brown (26th), Stokes (43rd), Starr (44th), Thomas (10th), and others Economic Development & Tourism Committee
Nuisance abatement liens; tax liens; collection procedures; foreclosures Sens. Meyer von Bremen (12th), Johnson (1st), and Dean (31st) Finance Committee
Livestock; contagious diseases, chemicals, poisons, toxins; reports Sens. Harp (16th), Bulloch (11th), Hudgens (47th), and Gillis (20th) Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee
Arson or Explosives used during commission of a felony; penalties Sens. Mullis (53rd), Hamrick (30th), Bowen (13th), Smith (52nd), Shafer (48th), &
Judiciary Committee
Natural Gas; discontinuing service to person age 65 or disabled; prohibit Sen. Thomas (2nd) Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee
Abandoned Child Protection; newborns left at medical facility; revise penalty Sens. Hamrick (30th) and Smith (52nd) Judiciary Committee
Terrorism Prevention; rename Organized Crime Prevention Council Sens. Hamrick (30th), Smith (52nd), and Mullis (53rd) Public Safety Committee
Offense of fleeing a pursuing vehicle or police officer; punishment Sens. Hamrick (30th), Smith (52nd), and Mullis (53rd) Judiciary Committee
Peace Officers' Benefit Fund; membership; county jail officers Sen. Hamrick (30th) Retirement Committee
Marriage licenses; repeal testing for syphilis requirements Sens. Thomas (54th), Thomas (10th), Butler (55th), Bulloch (11th), Cheeks (23rd), and others Health & Human Services Committee
Medicaid; claims to recover cost of care from a fault third party Sens. Thomas (54th), Cheeks (23rd), Seabaugh (28th), Johnson (1st), Gillis (20th), and others Health & Human Services Committee
Adoptions; access vital records; original birth certificates Sens. Thomas (2nd), Squires (5th), Dean (31st), and Thomas (54th) Special Judiciary Committee
Teachers; contracts; procedures for terminating or suspending; hearings Sens. Moody (27th), Brush (24th), Clay (37th), Tate (38th), and Unterman (45th) Education Committee
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SB 194
SB 195
SB 196 others
Education, local boards; conflicts of interest; certain employee activities Sens. Seay (34th) and Starr (44th) Education Committee
Superior court Clerks' Cooperative Authority; filing fees; real estate Sens. Hall (22nd), Lee (29th), and Jackson (50th) Judiciary Committee
Fulton County; authorization to operate certain recreational programs; repeal Sens. Reed (35th), Thomas (10th), Zamarripa (36th), Levetan (40th), Fort (39th), &
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
SB 197
SB 198 (33rd) SB 199 (33rd) SB 200 (33rd) SB 201 (33rd) SB 202 SB 203 SB 204
SB 205 SB 206 SB 207
Fulton County; recreational programs in cities contributing to cost; repeal Sens. Reed (35th), Thomas (10th), Zamarripa (36th), Levetan (40th), Adelman (42nd), and others State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Criminal background checks; child/elder care provider including youth sports Sens. Collins (6th), Brown (26th), Price (56th), Johnson (1st), and Thompson
Children & Youth Committee
Child abuse records; prohibited disclosure when criminal action is pending Sens. Collins (6th), Brown (26th), Price (56th), Johnson (1st), and Thompson
Children & Youth Committee
Children in protective services; conviction data relevant to adult contacts Sens. Collins (6th), Brown (26th), Price (56th), Johnson (1st), and Thompson
Children & Youth Committee
Child abuse records; DHR sharing information to Office of School Readiness Sens. Collins (6th), Brown (26th), Price (56th), Johnson (1st), and Thompson
Children & Youth Committee
Cartersville Building Authority Act; create Sen. Dean (31st) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Charter Schools Act; virtual charter schools; provide construction Sens. Price (56th), Johnson (1st), and Brush (24th) Education Committee
Atlanta Board of Education and independent school system Sens. Reed (35th), Tanksley (32nd), Thomas (10th), Zamarripa (36th), Adelman (42nd), and Levetan (40th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Drug trafficking; anhydrous ammonia, methamphetamine, amphetamine Sens. Stephens (51st) and Lee (29th) Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee
Butts County Board of Elections and Registration; create Sen. Crotts (17th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Timber harvesting operations; local regulatory authority
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SB 208 (21st) SB 209
SB 210 others SB 211
SB 212 others SB 213 (18th) SB 214
SB 215 others SB 216 others SB 217
SB 218
SB 219
SB 220
SB 221
Sens. Balfour (9th), Zamarripa (36th), Reed (35th), Seay (34th), Unterman (45th), and others Natural Resources & the Environment Committee
Cobb County Superior Court; deputy clerk; compensation Sens. Clay (37th), Collins (6th), Thompson (33rd), Tanksley (32nd), and Lamutt
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
DeKalb County Board of Registration and Elections; provide for Sens. Henson (41st) and Stokes (43rd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Home study students; public school extracurricular programs Sens. Crotts (17th), Lamutt (21st), Dean (31st), Starr (44th), Williams (19th), and
Education Committee
Business corporations; mergers or share exchange; shareholders' rights Sens. Adelman (42nd) and Clay (37th) Special Judiciary Committee
Employee's retirement; law enforcement personnel; enhanced benefits Sens. Mullis (53rd), Smith (52nd), Thomas (54th), Hill (4th), Thomas (2nd), and
Retirement Committee
Fireworks; pyrotechnics displays; proximate audience; site permits, license Sens. Seabaugh (28th), Bowen (13th), Mullis (53rd), Seay (34th), and Tolleson
Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee
GBI Forensics Sciences Division; authority to disinter/reinter bodies Sens. Mullis (53rd), Hamrick (30th), and Price (56th) Judiciary Committee
Peace Officers; training expenses; reimbursement by hiring agency Sens. Harp (16th), Fort (39th), Thomas (2nd), Thomas (54th), Hudgens (47th), and
Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee
Charter Schools; funding; facilities fund; surplus property; bulk purchasing Sens. Price (56th), Seabaugh (28th), Thomas (54th), Mullis (53rd), Kemp (46th), &
Education Committee
Civil Actions; class actions; comprehensive revisions Sens. Johnson (1st), Clay (37th), Lamutt (21st), Collins (6th), and Price (56th) Insurance & Labor Committee
Emergency Management Employees, 911 dispatchers; indemnification Sens. Mullis (53rd), Cagle (49th), Collins (6th), and Kemp (46th) Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee
PSC; applications and proceedings; administrative fees Sens. Seabaugh (28th), Thomas (2nd), and Fort (39th) Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee
Cable Television systems; customer service requirements; enforcement Sens. Seabaugh (28th), Thomas (2nd), Bowen (13th), and Tanksley (32nd) Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee
State Road and Tollway Authority; limit use of toll revenues
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SB 222 SB 223 SB 224 SB 225 (16th) SB 226 SB 227 SB 228 SB 229 SB 230 SB 231 SB 232
SB 233 SB 234 SB 235 SB 236
Sens. Price (56th) and Moody (27th) Transportation Committee
Cobb County; Commission on Children and Youth, re-create Sens. Thompson (33rd) & Lamutt (21st) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Teachers or other professional employees; contracts; complete terms Sens. Lee (29th), Harp (16th), Zamarripa (36th), & Brush (24th) Education Committee
Powder Springs, City of; city council terms and qualifications for office Sen. Thompson (33rd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Civil Practice; Frivolous Litigation Prevention Act Sens. Thompson (33rd), Tanksley (32nd), Meyer von Bremen (12th), & Harp
Judiciary Committee
Teachers Retirement; creditable service; independent school system service Sen. Tate (38th) Retirement Committee
Vehicular homicide in the second degree; change provisions Sen. Clay (37th) Judiciary Committee
License plate; special for professional sports team foundations Sens. Lee (29th) and Reed (35th) Transportation Committee
Driver Licenses; court conviction reports; transmittal fees Sens. Lee (29th) and Bowen (13th) Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee
Atlanta and Fulton County Recreation Authority; limitation of powers Sens. Price (56th), Tanksley (32nd), and Moody (27th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Fulton County Library System; specify name; membership Sen. Price (56th) State & Local Government Operations Committee
Internet Child Pornography Prevention Act Sens. Shafer (48th), Cagle (49th), Smith (52nd), Hudgens (47th), Seabaugh (28th), and others Science & Technology Committee
Worker compensation; change provisions Sens. Lamutt (21st), Golden (8th), Blitch (7th), and Balfour (9th) Insurance & Labor Committee
Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; new judgeship; term beginning 1/1/04 Sens. Shafer (48th), Balfour (9th), and Tanksley (32nd) Judiciary Committee
Gwinnett Judicial Circuit; new judgeship; term beginning 7/1/03 Sens. Shafer (48th), Balfour (9th), and Tanksley (32nd) Judiciary Committee
Juvenile Proceedings; placement of child following termination order Sens. Stephens (51st), Lee (29th), and Zamarripa (36th) Judiciary Committee
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SB 237 (55th)
Insurers; require publication of annual financial statement Sens. Thompson (33rd), Jackson (50th), Reed (35th), Stokes (43rd), and Butler
Insurance & Labor Committee
SB 238
Insurance Commissioner; time period to approve rate filings, rating plans Sens. Thompson (33rd), Meyer von Bremen (12th), Jackson (50th), Reed (35th), Stokes (43rd), and Butler (55th) Insurance & Labor Committee
SB 239
Senatorial districts; apportionment and qualifications; change composition Sen. Crotts (17th) Reapportionment & Redistricting Committee
SB 240
Abortion; proper identification to physician; minor's parent or guardian Sens. Hudgens (47th), Johnson (1st), Starr (44th), Thomas (54th), Shafer (48th), and others Judiciary Committee
SB 241
Family and Children Services, Department of; establish Sen. Thomas (10th) Appropriations Committee
SB 242
Children's Vision Improvement and Learning Readiness Act
Sens. Butler (55th), Thomas (10th), Brown (26th), Stokes (43rd), Dean (31st), and
others
Health & Human Services Committee
SB 243
Ga. Emergency Operations Plan; unified incident command system/training
Sens. Smith (52nd), Mullis (53rd), Bowen (13th), Tolleson (18th), Kemp (46th), &
others
Public Safety Committee
SB 244
Hope Scholarships; part-time students; residency; private school amount Sen. Clay (37th) Higher Education Committee
SB 245
Cobb County; board of commissioners; chairperson; compensation Sens. Clay (37th), Thompson (33rd), Lamutt (21st), Tanksley (32nd), Collins (6th), and Tate (38th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
SB 246
Water Reservoirs; locally funded; state must pay just compensation
Sens. Kemp (46th), Hudgens (47th), Unterman (45th), Crotts (17th), Starr (44th), &
others
Natural Resources Committee
SB 247
Greenspace Trust Fund; taxpayer voluntary income tax contributions
Sens. Kemp (46th), Tolleson (18th), Hall (22nd), Hamrick (30th), Collins (6th), &
others
Appropriations Committee
SB 248
Student Achievement, Office of; create; education accountability assessment Sens. Brush (24th), Lee (29th), and Stephens (51st) Education Committee
SB 249
Student Achievement, Office of; powers; duties, and responsibilities Sens. Brush (24th), Lee (29th), and Stephens (51st)
Education Committee
SB 250
Vehicle certificate of title application; owner's legal name, license number Sen. Bulloch (11th)
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Transportation Committee
House Resolutions:
HR 25 (110th)
Robert Henry Jordan Memorial Highway; designate Reps. Buck (112th), Buckner (109th), Hugley (113th), Smyre (111th), and Smith
Transportation Committee
HR 106
Sheriff-elect Derwin Brown Memorial Bridge Reps. Chambers (53rd), Watson (60th, Post 2), Greene-Johnson (60th, Post 3) Stephenson (60th, Post 1), Mangham (62nd), and Williams (61st, Post 2) Transportation Committee
HR 107
Staff Sgt. Avely W. Runnels Memorial Highway; designate Rep. Black (144th) Transportation Committee
House Bills
HB 91
2003 Fairness in Arbitration Act; enact Rep. Oliver (56th, Post 2) Judiciary Committee
HB 108
Fraud; failure to pay for Christmas trees and horticultural crops Reps. Ray (108th), Floyd (132nd), Purcell (122nd), and Royal (140th) Judiciary Committee
HB 142 (77th),
Fair Lending Act; amend provisions Reps. Floyd (132nd), Shaw (143rd), Parrish (102nd), Royal (140th), Channell
and Skipper (116th) Banking and Financial Institutions Committee
HB 167
Clayton Judicial Circuit; judges; allocation of duties Reps. Barnes (84th, Post 2), Dodson (84th, Post 1), Hill (81st), Jordan (83rd), Buckner (82nd), and Fludd (48th, Post 4) State and Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 177
Real estate appraisers, brokers, and salespersons; amend provisions Reps. Powell (23rd), Stone (34th, Post 1), Porter (119th), DeLoach (127th), and Boggs (145th) Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee
HB 265 (111th)
Columbus Municipal Court; judge, clerk, marshal; compensation Reps. Buck (112th), Hugley (113th), Buckner (109th), Smith (110th), and Smyre
State and Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 266
Public School Employees Retirement; increase benefit Reps. Cummings (19th), Black (144th), Williams (61st, Post 2), and McBee (74th) Retirement Committee
HB 270
Judges of the Probate Courts Retirement; cert application; date benefits begin Reps. Cummings (19th), Black (144th), Williams (61st, Post 2), and McBee (74th) Retirement Committee
HB 288
Satilla Regional Water & Sewer Authority; name change Rep. Boggs (145th) State and Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 25
Teachers and other personnel; certain forfeited leave; restoration
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HB 45 HB 53 HB 54 HB 56 HB 81
HB 87 HB 93 HB 121 HB 134 HB 157 HB 166 HB 173
HB 178
HB 189
Reps. Morris (120th), Reece (11th), and Oliver (121st, Post 2) Education Committee
Commission on Men's Health; presiding officer; term Rep. Childers (13th, Post 1) Health & Human Services Committee
Anatomical gifts; advisory board; add organ recipient Rep. Childers (13th, Post 1) Health & Human Services Committee
Eye bank operators; amend provisions Reps. Childers (13th, Post 1) Health & Human Services Committee
Renal Dialysis Advisory Council; kidney patients recommend one member Rep. Childers (13th, Post 1) Health and Human Services Committee
Teachers; rights for continued employment; restore Reps. Lucas (105th), Cummings (19th), Hugley (113th), Greene (134th), Reece (11th), and Jordan (83rd) Education Committee
Bingo; fee for conducting games; increase Rep. Buck (112th) Economic Development & Tourism Committee
Occupation taxes; redefine gross receipts; exclude certain sales Reps. Buck (112th) and Royal (140th) Finance Committee
Supplemental appropriations; FY 2002-2003 Reps. Coleman (118th), Buck (112th), Skipper (116th), Westmoreland (86th), O'Neal (117th), and Richardson (26th) Appropriations Committee
Bingo; increase prize amounts Rep. Buck (112th) Economic Development & Tourism Committee
Coastal management; continuation of provisions Reps. Day (126th) & Stephens (123rd) Natural Resources & Environment Committee
Volunteer firemen; certain juries; disability compensation Reps. Ray (108th), Royal (140th), Floyd (132nd), Purcell (122nd), James (114th), and Morris (120th) Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee
Bulletproof vest; unlawful during commission of certain offenses Reps. Hill (81st), Snow (1st), Dodson (84th, Post 1), Williams (128th), Coleman (118th), and Bruce (45th) Special Judiciary Committee
Coastal marshlands; protection provisions; exempt certain property Reps. Barnard (121st, Post 1), DeLoach (127th), Day (126th), Keen (146th), Hill (147th), and Purcell (122nd) Natural Resources & Environment Committee
Sales tax; certain carpet samples; fair market value
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HB 194 HB 225 HB 227 HB 237 (23rd) HB 245 HB 248 HB 263 HB 267 HB 279 HB 285
HB 287 (110th) HB 303
HB 307 HB 312 (73rd)
Reps. Buck (112th), Royal (140th), and Williams (4th) Finance Committee
Uniform Athlete Agents Act; enact Reps. Powell (23rd), McBee (74th), Heard (75th), and Wix (33rd, Post 1) Judiciary Committee
World Congress Center Overview Committee; additional members Reps. Coleman (118th), Parrish (102nd), and Burkhalter (36th) Economic Development & Tourism Committee
Wild animal permit; exempt Bengal cat Reps. Heard (75th), McBee (74th), and Rogers (15th) Natural Resources & Environment Committee
Water resources; ground-water use; state-wide water management plan Reps. Hanner (133rd), McCall (78th), Royal (140th), Smith (87th), and Powell
Natural Resources & Environment Committee
Putnam County; education districts; reapportion Reps. Channell (77th) and Hudson (95th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Putnam County; commissioner districts; reapportion Reps. Channell (77th) and Hudson (95th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Mass transportation service; increase limit of state funds Reps. Smith (13th, Post 2), Noel (44th), Stephens (123rd), and Burmeister (96th) Transportation Committee
Teachers Retirement; contribution rate; certain Reps. Cumming (19th), Black (144th), Williams (61st, Post 2), and McBee (74th) Retirement Committee
Bingo; use of certain electronic or computer devices; provisions Reps. Moraitakis (42nd, Post 4), and Stephens (123rd) Economic Development & Tourism Committee
Soil erosion and sedimentation; amend provisions; Stakeholder Advisory Board Reps. Stokes (72nd), Westmoreland (86th), Rogers (20th), Drenner (57th), James (114th), and Dodson (84th, Post 1) Natural Resources Committee
Joint county and municipal sales tax; 2% levy by consolidated governments Reps. Buck (112th), Hugley (113th), Buckner (109th), Smyre (111th), and Smith
Finance Committee
State defense force; authority to use certain state property Reps. Birdsong (104th), Purcell (122nd), Porter (119th), Smyre (111th), Roberts (135th), and Bunn (63rd) Veterans & Military Affairs Committee
Structural pest control; insurance requirements Reps. Ray (108th), James (114th), Black (144th), & Purcell (122nd) Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee
Walton County; board of elections; and registration; create Reps. Walker (71st, Post 1), Sheldon (71st, Post 2), Stokes (72nd), and Douglas
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
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HB 314
HB 317 (73rd) HB 323 HB 327
HB 333 HB 334 HB 335 HB 343 HB 344 HB 347
HB 370
HB 375
HB 386 HB 391 (128th)
Greenspace Trust Fund; interest; provisions for expenditure Reps. Mosley (129th, Post 1), Buck (112th), Channell (77th), Brooks (47th), and Smith (129th, Post 2)
Appropriations Committee
Walton County; Partnership for Families, Children, & Youth; create Reps. Walker (71st, Post 1), Sheldon (71st, Post 2), Stokes (72nd), and Douglas
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Athens-Clarke County Industrial Development Authority; membership Reps. McBee (74th), Heard (75th), and Smith (76th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Conditioned air equipment & plumbing; redefine; include certified natural gas piping system Reps. Powell (23rd), Ehrhart (28th), and Boggs (145th)
Regulated Industries & Utilities Committee
Catoosa County; board of elections and registration; amend provisions Reps. Forster (3rd, Post 1), Joyce (2nd), and White (3rd, Post 2) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Catoosa County; board of education; reapportion Reps. Forster (3rd, Post 1), Joyce (2nd), and White (3rd, Post 2) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Washington County; vehicle registration period; change provisions Rep. Lord (103rd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Waycross, City of; commission districts; reapportion Reps. Boggs (145th) and Mosley (129th, Post 1) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Dublin, City; board of education; compensation Rep. Porter (119th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Veterinary practice; extensively revise provisions Reps. Purcell (122nd), Ray (108th), James (114th), Crawford (91st), Oliver (121st, Post 2), and Black (144th) Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee
Cobb County; state court solicitor-general and assistants; compensation Reps. Golick (34th, Post 3), Teilhet (34th, Post 2), Richardson (26th), Stoner (34th, Post 1), Manning (32nd), and Dooley (33rd, Post 3)
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Cobb County; state court judges and associate judges; compensation Reps. Golick (34th, Post 3), Teilhet (34th, Post 2), Richardson (26th), Stoner (34th, Post 1), Ehrhart (28th), and Dooley (33rd, Post 3) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Lula, City of; council districts; reapportion Rep. Amerson (9th) State and Local Governmental Operations Committee
Glynn County; board of education; amend provisions Reps. Keen (146th), Mosely (129th, Post 1), Smith (129th, Post 2), and Williams
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
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HB 396 HB 399 HB 402 HB 403 HB 416 HB 419 HB 424 HB 443 HB 445 HB 446
Reynolds; City of; mayor and council; compensation Rep. James (114th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Randolph County; homestead exemptions; certain residents Rep. Greene (134th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Evans County; commissioner districts; reapportion Reps. Dodson (84th, Post 1), Barnes (84th, Post 2), and Buckner (82nd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Lake City; City of; homestead exemption Reps. Dodson (84th, Post 1), Barnes (84th, Post 2), and Buckner (82nd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Evans County; education districts; reapportion Reps. Barnard (121st, Post 1) and Oliver (121st, Post 2) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Colquitt, City of; vacancies and city manager Rep. Greene (134th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
State employees; payroll deductions; Georgia Higher Education Savings Plan Reps. Porter (119th), McBee (74th), Garnder (42nd, Post 3), Howell (92nd), and Borders (142nd) Higher Education Committee
Irwin County; board of education; compensation Rep. Roberts (131st) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Fulton County; magistrates; increase number Reps. Holmes (48th, Post 1), Campbell (39th), Willard (40th), Sinkfield (50th), Thomas (43rd, Post 1), and Orrock (51st) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
Fulton County; state court; additional judge Reps. Holmes (48th, Post 1), Campbell (39th), Willard (40th), Sinkfield (50th), Thomas (43rd, Post 1), and Orrock (51st) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 451
Forsyth County; magistrate court; chief magistrate Reps. Murphy (14th, Post 2), Knox (14th, Post 1), and Jones (38th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 456
Distance learning and telemedicine; use of funds in Universal Service Fund Reps. Buck (112th), Channell (77th), Parrish (102nd), and Brooks (47th) Appropriations Committee
HB 457
Motor vehicles; reduce speed when passing certain stationary vehicles
Reps. Buck (112), Bridges (7th), Hill (81st), Parham (94th), Boggs (145th), &
Snow (1st)
Transportation Committee
HB 461
Georgia Military Pension Fund; certain active duty not a break in service Reps. Purcell (122nd), Birdsong (104th), and Cummings (19th) Retirement Committee
HB 471
Montgomery County; board of education; nonpartisan election
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Rep. Morris (120th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 488
Effingham County; board of education; nonpartisan election Reps. Purcell (122nd) & Stephens (123rd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 500
Terrell County; chief magistrate; nonpartisan elections Rep. Hanner (133rd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 501
Terrell County; probate judge; nonpartisan elections Rep. Hanner (133rd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 505
Webster County; vehicle registration period Rep. Hanner (133rd) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 523 Post 2)
Glynn County; community improvement district; Reps. Williams (128th), Keen (146th), Mosley (129th, Post 1), and Smith (129th, State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 587
Wayne County; probate judge and chief magistrate; nonpartisan elections Reps. Mosley (129th, Post 1), and Smith (129th, Post 2)
HB 588
Talbot County; commissioner districts; reapportion Rep. Buckner (109th)
HB 589
Talbot County; education districts; reapportion Reps. Buckner (109th), and Smith (110th)
HB 592
Monroe, City of; election districts
Reps. Walker (71st, Post 1), Sheldon (71st, Post 2), Stokes (72nd), and Douglas
(73rd)
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 600
Berrien County; magistrate court; additional magistrate Rep. Houston (139th) State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
HB 602
Cobb County; chief magistrate; compensation Reps. Golick (34th, Post 3), Teilhet (34th, Post 2), Richardson (26th), Ehrhart (28th), Stoner (34th, Post 1), and Dooley (33rd, Post 3)
HB 623 Post 2)
Bartow County; board of education Reps. Lewis (12th), Childers (13th, Post 1), Cummings (19th), and Smith (13th,
State & Local Governmental Operations Committee
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