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SENATE FIRST READERS Tuesday, March 3, 1998 THIRTY-FIRST LEGISLATIVE DAY
SB 701. By Senators Thompson of the 33rd, Lamutt of the 21st and Clay of the 37th:
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.
SB 702. By Senators Glanton of the 34th and Roberts 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 statement of intention and the authority for this Act.
Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.
SB 703. By Senator Price of the 28th:
A bill to create the Spalding County Collaborative Authority for Families and Children; to provide for the manner of appointment of members; to provide for terms, duties, and powers; to provide for all related matters; to provide for an annual report; to provide an effective date.
Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.
SB 704. By Senator Kemp of the 3rd:
A bill to provide a homestead exemption from Liberty County ad valorem taxes for county purposes in an amount equal to the amount of the assessed value of the homestead which exceeds the assessed value of that homestead for the taxable year immediately preceding the taxable year in which that exemption is first granted to a resident for certain residents of that county who have annual incomes not exceeding $50,000.00.
Referred to Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations.
SB 705. By Senators Balfour of the 9th and Clay of the 37th:
A bill to amend Code Section 40-5-57 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to suspension or revocation of licenses of habitually negligent or dangerous drivers and the point system, so as to provide for suspension of Class D drivers' licenses in certain cases.
Referred to Committee on Public Safety.
SR 706. By Senator Perdue of the 18th:
A resolution recognizing the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel.
Read and adopted.
SR 707.
By Senator Ragan of the 11th:
A resolution recognizing and commending D. M. (Max) Langston.
Read and adopted.
SR 708. By Senator Ragan of the 11th:
A resolution expressing regret at the passing of Mr. William L. Sellers.
Read and adopted.
SR 709. By Senator Ragan of the 11th:
A resolution expressing sorrow upon the passing of Larry Fennell, Jr., and Brent Fennell.
Read and adopted.
SR 710. By Senator Blitch of the 7th:
A resolution recognizing and commending Karah Kiley-Rae Cripe.
Read and adopted.
SR 711. By Senator Hooks of the 14th:
A resolution recognizing and commending B. P. "Buddy" Abbott.
Read and adopted.
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SR 712. By Senator Brush of the 24th: A resolution honoring Belle J. Guin.
Read and adopted. SR 713. By Senator Brush of the 24th:
A resolution honoring Anne Gillis. Read and adopted. SR 714. By Senator Brush of the 24th:
A resolution commending Donna Turner. Read and adopted. SR 715. By Senators Henson of the 55th, Middleton of the 50th,
Burton of the 5th and Oliver of the 42nd: A resolution commending Chuck Burris. Read and adopted.
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