Daily report, 2018 March 13

House of Representatives

Daily Report for March 13, 2018

Committee Actions

DAILY REPORT Tuesday
March 13, 2018

Committee Day

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The House will reconvene for its 34th Legislative Day on Wednesday, March 14 at 10:00 a.m. The Rules committee will meet at 9:00 a.m. Six bills / resolutions are expected to be debated on the floor.

Committee Actions
Bills passing committees are reported to the Clerk's Office and are placed on the General Calendar.

Motor Vehicles Committee
SB 342 Licensing of Motor Vehicles; owner with valid license plate without the required revalidation decal to retain custody of vehicle under certain conditions; permit
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 342 allows the owner or operator of a vehicle which has a valid license plate without the required revalidation decal to retain custody of the vehicle if they are cited for an expired tag. If the driver shows proof to the court that their registration was in fact up to date, the citation will be dismissed.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Marty Harbin (16th) Motor Vehicles

Committee Action:

03-13-2018 Do Pass by Committee Substitute

SB 409

Railroad Crossings; persons driving vehicles shall exercise due care and caution for other ontrack equipment; require
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 409 defines "on-track equipment" and requires motor vehicles to yield or otherwise treat on-track equipment in the same manner as a train when approaching a railroad crossing.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Tyler Harper (7th) Motor Vehicles

Committee Action:

03-13-2018 Do Pass

Special Rules Committee
HR 1137 United State Congress; President of the United States; support members of the armed forces and repair mental and physical health; urge
Bill Summary: This resolution urges the President and the United States Congress to provide assistance to service personnel of the armed forces for repairing and supporting their mental and physical health needs prior to discharge through legislative and other provisions.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. John Deffenbaugh (1st) Special Rules

Committee Action:

03-13-2018 Do Pass

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House of Representatives

Daily Report for March 13, 2018

Committee Actions

HR 1160 House Study Committee on Risks Associated with Kratom; create
Bill Summary: This resolution creates a committee to study the use and risks of kratom, a possible opioid, to determine if action is necessary. The committee is composed of three members of the House of Representatives.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Dewayne Hill (3rd) Special Rules

Committee Action:

03-13-2018 Do Pass

HR 1414 House Study Committee on School Security; create
Bill Summary: This resolution creates a committee to study what is needed to provide more security for schools to help curb incidents of violence and to facilitate life-saving responses. The committee is composed of nine members of the House of Representatives.

Authored By: House Committee:

Rep. Rick Jasperse (11th) Special Rules

Committee Action:

03-13-2018 Do Pass

SR 149 Childhood Cancer Awareness Day; designate September 1
Bill Summary: This resolution designates September 1st as Childhood Cancer Awareness Day in Georgia.

Authored By: House Committee:

Sen. Michael Williams (27th) Special Rules

Committee Action:

03-13-2018 Do Pass

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.house.ga.gov and click on Meetings Calendar.
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
8:00 AM AGRICULTURE & CONSUMER AFFAIRS 403 CAP 8:00 AM Environmental Quality Subcommittee: Natural Resources 515 CLOB 9:00 AM RULES 341 CAP 10:00 AM HOUSE FLOOR SESSION: (LD 34) House Chamber 1:00 PM GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS 406 CLOB 2:00 PM ENERGY, UTILITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS 403 CAP 3:00 PM HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES 406 CLOB 3:00 PM INDUSTRY AND LABOR-CANCELLED 506 CLOB 4:00 PM Fleming Subcommittee of the Judiciary (Civil) 132 CAP 4:00 PM Regulations Subcommittee on Regulated Industries 506 CLOB

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