Senate first readers 1996 March 5

SENATE FIRST READERS

FOL'IC
~L"'41i
,$1

Tuesday, March 5, 1996 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATIVE DAY

R4

l"tqt:,/"';.-5

SB 772. By Senator McGuire of the 30th:

A bill to provide that the tax commissioner of Douglas County shall retain a specified percentage of educational funds collected by said officer and remit the same to the governing authority of Douglas County to reimburse the county for the cost of collecting school taxes; to provide for a reduction schedule; to provide for a statement of intention and the authority
for this Act; to provide for an effective date.

Referred to committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.

SB 773. By Senators Day of the 48th and Cagle of the 49th:
A bill to create the Forsyth County Water and Sewe:age Authority; to authorize the authority to acquire, construct, add to, extend, improve, equip, operate, and maintain projects embracing sources of water supply, small watershed projects, works of improvements for watersheds, projects for watershed protection and flood control and prevention.

Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.

SB 774. By Senator Farrow of the 54th:
A bill to amend an Act placing the clerk of the superior court, sheriff, judge of the probate court, and tax commissioner of Murray County on an annual salary, as amended, so as to change provisions relating to the compensation of the clerk of the superior court, sheriff, judge of the probate court, and tax commissioner of Murray County; to provide for related matters with respect to said officers.

Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.

SB 775. By Senator Farrow of the 54th:
A bill to amend an Act placing the coroner of Murray County on an annual salary, as amended, so as to change the provisions relating to the compensation of the coroner; to provide an effective date.

Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.

SB 776. By Senator Farrow of the 54th:
A bill to amend an Act relating to the Magistrate court of Murray County, as amended, so as to change provisions relating to the compensation of the chief magistrate; to provide for other related matters; to provide an effective date.

Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.

SB 777. By Senator Thompson of the 33rd:
A bill to amend an Act creating the Cobb County Commission on Children and Youth, as amended, so as to change the date upon which the commission will be abolished.

Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.

SR 625. By Senator Burton of the 5th:
A resolution commending and recognizing the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

Read and adopted.

SR 626.

By Senators Ragan of the 11th and Bowen of the 13th:
A resolution commending the citizens, foundations, businesses, industries, individuals, local civic organizations, schools, state, City of Moultrie, and Colquitt County.

Read and adopted.

SR 627. By Senators Harbison of the 15th and Middleton of the 50th:
A resolution recognizing and commending the Dogwood Chapter of the Women Marines Association.

Read and adopted.

SR 628. By Senators Burton of the 5th and Tysinger of the 4lst:
A resolution commending the sponsors of and participants in the Smoke-Free Class of 2000 project.

Read and adopted.

SR 629. By Senators Gillis of the 20th, Dean of the 31st, Ray of the 19th and others:
A resolution recognizing and commending Honorable Paul c. Broun on the occasion of his eightieth birthday.

Read and adopted.

- 2-

SR 630.

By Senator Edge of the 28th:
A resolution commending the East Coweta High School choral groups.

Read and adopted.

SR 631. By Senator Madden of the 47th: A resolution commending Walter McNeeley.

Read and adopted.

SR 632.

By Senator Bowen of the 13th:
A resolution recognizing the Slosheye Trail Big Pig Jig as the state's Official Barbecue Cooking Contest.

Read and adopted.

- 3-

Locations