DAILY REPORT Wednesday
February 2, 2022
House Budget & Research Office (404) 656-5050
10th Legislative
Day
The House will reconvene for its 11th Legislative Day on Thursday, February 3 at 10:00 a.m. The Rules Committee will meet at 9:00 a.m. Three bills are expected to be debated on the floor.
Today on the Floor
Rules Calendar
HB 478 Evidence; expert testimony in criminal cases; change rules
Bill Summary: House Bill 478 changes the evidentiary standard for testimony of expert witnesses in criminal cases to match the standard used in civil cases.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Bonnie Rich (97th) Judiciary Non-Civil
Yeas: 138 Nays: 25
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
Modified-Structured 01-26-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
HB 907 Elections; dates for special elections; question related to sales and use taxes for transportation; revise provisions
Bill Summary: House Bill 907 specifies the date for a special election to present a question to voters on sales and use taxes, under certain circumstances.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Tyler Smith (18th) Governmental Affairs
Yeas: 137 Nays: 29
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
Modified-Structured 01-26-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
Local Calendar
HB 945 Butts County; Board of Commissioners; revise districts of members
Bill Summary: House Bill 945 revises the districts for the election of members of the Butts County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Susan Holmes (129th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 946
Butts County; Board of Education; revise districts of members
Bill Summary: House Bill 946 revises the districts for the election of members of the Butts County
Board of Education.
Authored By: Rep. Susan Holmes (129th)
Rule Applied:
House Committee:
Intragovernmental Coordination - Committee
Local
Action:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
Floor Vote:
Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Amendments:
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Today on the Floor
HB 1012 Tattnall County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1012 changes the description of the Tattnall County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. William Werkheiser (157th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1014 Montgomery County; abolish mode of compensating sheriff; repeal Act
Bill Summary: House Bill 1014 repeals an act abolishing the mode of compensating the Montgomery County sheriff.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Leesa Hagan (156th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1015 Montgomery County; Board of Elections and Registration; create
Bill Summary: House Bill 1015 creates the Montgomery County Board of Elections and Registration.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Leesa Hagan (156th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1016 Montgomery County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1016 changes the description of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Leesa Hagan (156th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1017 Montgomery County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1017 changes the description of the Montgomery County Board of Education's districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Leesa Hagan (156th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1018 Emanuel County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1018 changes the description of the Emanuel County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Butch Parrish (158th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
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Today on the Floor
HB 1019 Swainsboro, City of; corporate limits; change provisions
Bill Summary: House Bill 1019 changes the provisions relating to the corporate limits of the city of Swainsboro.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Butch Parrish (158th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1020 Glynn County; Board of Commissioners; provide new district boundaries
Bill Summary: House Bill 1020 provides new district boundaries for the Glynn County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Don Hogan (179th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1023 Talbot County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1023 changes the description of the Talbot County Board of Education's districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Debbie Buckner (137th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1024 Talbot County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1024 changes the description of the Talbot County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Debbie Buckner (137th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1025 Hall County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1025 changes the description of the Hall County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Lee Hawkins (27th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1026 Madison County; Board of Education; revise member districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1026 revises the districts for the election of the Madison County Board of Education's members.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Rob Leverett (33rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
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Today on the Floor
HB 1027 Madison County; Board of Commissioners; revise member districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1027 revises the districts for the election of the Madison County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Rob Leverett (33rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1028 Cobb County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1028 changes the description of the Cobb County Board of Education's districts.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Ginny Ehrhart (36th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: Nays:
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
HB 1029 Milton, City of; senior homestead exemption; modify maximum income
Bill Summary: House Bill 1029 modifies the maximum income for a city of Milton senior homestead exemption. Each resident who is 70 years or older is granted an exemption from city taxes for the full value of the homestead. The exemption is granted if the household income does not exceed the greater of $100,000 or the maximum amount which may be received by an individual and a spouse under the federal `Social Security Act' for the immediately preceding year.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Floor Action:
Rep. Jan Jones (47th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46 Failed
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1030 Milton, City of; repeal a homestead exemption Bill Summary: House Bill 1030 repeals a homestead exemption for citizens of the city of Milton.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Floor Action:
Rep. Jan Jones (47th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46 Failed
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1031 Milton, City of; increase amount of a senior homestead exemption
Bill Summary: House Bill 1031 increases the amount of a city of Milton senior homestead exemption. Each resident of the city who is 65 years or older is granted an exemption from city taxes in the amount of $25,000.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Floor Action:
Rep. Jan Jones (47th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46 Failed
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1032 Charlton County; Board of Commissioners; change district provisions
Bill Summary: House Bill 1032 changes the provisions relating to the Charlton County Board of
Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: Rep. John Corbett (174th)
Rule Applied:
House Committee:
Intragovernmental Coordination - Committee
Local
Action:
Floor Vote:
Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Amendments:
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Today on the Floor
HB 1033 Camden County Public Service Authority Act; enact
Bill Summary: House Bill 1033 readopts provisions of the 'Camden County Public Service Authority Act.'
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Steven Sainz (180th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
HB 1036 Lincoln County; Board of Education; provide compensation of members
Bill Summary: House Bill 1036 provides for the compensation of the members of the Lincoln County Board of Education. Each member, including the chairperson, shall make $200 for attendance at each meeting of the board and for each day while meeting or traveling within or outside the state as a member of the board on official business.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Rep. Rob Leverett (33rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
02-01-2022 Do Pass
SB 347 White County; new commissioner districts; provide
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 347 provides new districts for the White County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote:
Sen. Steve Gooch (51st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 115 Nays: 46
Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments:
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Next on the Floor
Next on the Floor from the Committee on Rules
The Committee on Rules has fixed the calendar for the 11th Legislative Day, Thursday, February 3, and bills may be called at the pleasure of the Speaker. The Rules Committee will next meet on Thursday, February
3, at 9:00 a.m., to set the Rules Calendar for the 12th Legislative Day.
HB 752
Psychiatric Advance Directive Act; enact
Bill Summary: House Bill 752 provides for a psychiatric advance directive for competent adults to set their mental health preferences. The bill allows patients to establish their wishes related to treatment, medications, and establish an agent to make decisions on their behalf if they are unable to do so. The directive is effective upon signature of the patient as witnessed by two competent adults. The provider or facility shall comply with the directive to the fullest extent possible, and providers acting in line with the directive are protected from certain liabilities. The bill contains the Georgia Psychiatric Advance Directive form that is to be completed by patients in accordance with the law.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Sharon Cooper (43rd) Health & Human Services
Rule Applied: Committee Action:
Modified-Structured 01-25-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
HB 867
Truth in Prescription Pricing for Patients Act; enact
Bill Summary: House Bill 867 is known as the 'Truth in Prescription Pricing for Patients Act' and relates to the regulation and licensure of pharmacy benefit managers. The bill requires a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) to calculate an insured's cost-sharing requirements for a prescription drug at the point of sale based on the prescription drug's "true net cost", which is defined as the amount paid or to be paid by a PBM or health plan client to the pharmacy or dispenser for a prescription drug, calculated at the point of sale, less any rebates received or estimated to be received by the PBM or its health plan client.
The PBM must disclose this calculation at the point of sale or within 180 days of the point of sale if it affects the insured's cost-sharing requirements. If the prescription drug's final net cost is subsequently calculated to result in a lower cost-sharing requirement, the PBM must remit payment within 180 days to the insured for the excess amount. If the prescription drug's final net cost is subsequently calculated to result in a higher cost-sharing requirement, the PBM or health plan client cannot hold the insured or dispensing pharmacy responsible for the underpaid amount.
The bill changes the definition of "rebate" to include price concessions that accrue to a pharmacy benefit manager or its health plan client, including through an affiliate, subsidiary, third party, or intermediary of the pharmacy benefit manager or pharmaceutical manufacturer.
This bill does not apply to any health coverage or policy administered on behalf of the state, which includes the State Health Benefit Plan, Medicaid, and PeachCare for Kids. Additionally, this bill does not apply to a PBM that certifies to the Department of Community Health that 100 percent of all rebates the PBM receives are passed on to the health plan.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Mark Newton (123rd) Special Committee on Access to Quality Health Care
Rule Applied: Committee Action:
Modified-Structured 01-26-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
HB 873 Gwinnett County; Board of Commissioners; revise district boundaries
Bill Summary: House Bill 873 revises the commissioner district boundaries of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Samuel Park (101st) Governmental Affairs
Rule Applied: Committee Action:
Modified-Structured 02-01-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
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Committee Actions
Committee Actions
Bills passing committees are reported to the Clerk's Office and are placed on the General Calendar.
Banks & Banking Committee
HB 891
Banking and finance; financial institutions; provide for numerous updates
Bill Summary: House Bill 891 is the annual revision of Title 7 of the Code, relating to banking and finance, by the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance. Superfluous/redundant language is clarified and removed, terminology is updated, and outdated/unnecessary language is removed.
The bill eliminates the reporting requirement of permissible borrowings by department employees. It also increases the credit card limit of employees from $10,000 to $25,000, so long as the employee does not have direct examination authority over the entity and continues to report credit card debt.
The bill alters control language in the Code by providing that if no person or entity controls 25 percent or more of a bank or holding company, then the largest shareholder over 10 percent will be subject to change in control processes. The bill also eliminates consideration of convenience and needs in the event of a change of control or acquisition. It clarifies that change in control provisions also apply to financial institutions other than banks. Additionally, it allows an LLC, in addition to a corporation, to merge into a bank or trust company.
HB 891 revises representative office processes by providing that home state laws of a national/out-ofstate bank apply to the location unless in conflict with state law. It also adopts the federal law limitation prohibiting a loan production office from closing loans at the location. The language indicating an agent of a bank or holding company can open a representative office is struck. Notice is required prior to closing a representative office.
The bill requires the president of a new credit union to be named at the organizational meeting while eliminating the annual appointment requirement of a president by the board of directors. It removes the requirement for a credit union offering third-party payment services to get approval from the department. Credit union members are prohibited from voting by proxy, and credit union boards are permitted to meet less frequently than once during 10 months of the calendar year with the department's approval. Smaller asset credit unions (assets of $15 million or less) are permitted to not secure a small signature loan if a car loan already exists, so long as the total combined liability is $50,000 or less.
The bill modifies law related to bank investors by providing that a passive investor, an investor who does not exercise control and has less than a 25 percent ownership interest, does not have to be vetted and approved by the department. The department may disapprove of an executive officer that did not have to be vetted by the department through the control process.
HB 891 authorizes an installment lending licensee to make a loan of up to $3,000. The bill additionally repeals the current provision requiring a three percent tax on interest provision collected by installment lenders and replaces it with a percentage fee based on the gross loan amount at the time of funding.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Bruce Williamson (115th) Banks & Banking
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 899
Contracts; legal effects of the discontinuance of LIBOR; provisions
Bill Summary: House Bill 899 addresses the discontinuation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) as the predominant interest-rate average and allows for a recommended benchmark replacement for any contract, security, or instrument that uses LIBOR absent any fallback provisions. The benchmark replacement may or may not be based in whole or in part on a prior LIBOR setting. The benchmark replacement, upon its adoption, shall become a part of the contract, security, or
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instrument. Discontinuing LIBOR and using a recommended benchmark replacement shall not void, nullify, constitute a breach, or excuse performance under any contract, security, or instrument.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Bruce Williamson (115th) Banks & Banking
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
Creative Arts & Entertainment Committee
HB 1053 Income tax; certain expenditures made by postproduction companies; extend tax credit Bill Summary: House Bill 1053 changes the sunset date on the 'Georgia Entertainment Industry Postproduction Investment Act' from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2027.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Ron Stephens (164th) Creative Arts & Entertainment
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
SB 157
"Fair Business Practices Act of 1975"; deceptive practice of musical performance groups advertising; prohibit
Bill Summary: Senate Bill 157 makes it unlawful for a person or group to advertise or conduct a vocal or instrumental performance or production in Georgia by using false, deceptive, or misleading affiliation between a performing group and a recording group without authorization.
Authored By: House Committee:
Sen. Bill Cowsert (46th) Creative Arts & Entertainment
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
Governmental Affairs Committee
HB 826
Lost Mountain, City of; incorporate
Bill Summary: House Bill 826 authorizes a local referendum for the creation of the city of Lost Mountain. The referendum will be voted on by a call of the Cobb County election superintendent in a special election in November 2022.
The government for the city is composed of a city council consisting of six council members, each serving four-year terms. The city council members are elected through a municipal general election held biennially in odd years.
The city mayor is elected by a majority vote of the council members. The city council is authorized to appoint a city manager to act as the chief administrative officer of the city. The charter creates a municipal court for the city to be presided over by a chief judge.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Ginny Ehrhart (36th) Governmental Affairs
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
HB 840
Vinings, City of; incorporate
Bill Summary: House Bill 840 authorizes a local referendum for the creation of the city of Vinings. The referendum will be voted on by a call of the Cobb County election superintendent in a special election in November 2022.
The government for the city is composed of a city council consisting of a mayor and four council members each serving four-year terms. The city council members are elected through a non-partisan municipal general election held biennially in odd years.
The city council is authorized to appoint a city manager to act as the chief administrative officer of
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the city. The charter creates a municipal court for the city to be presided over by a chief judge.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. John Carson (46th) Governmental Affairs
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
Industry and Labor Committee
HB 1045 Workers compensation; dissolution of Subsequent Injury Trust Fund; extend time period
Bill Summary: House Bill 1045 revises the year from 2022 to 2026 at which the required rate of contributions for new or newly covered employers to make into unemployment insurance increases from 2.64 percent of wages to 2.7 percent of wages. The bill revises the rate table that applies to variations of the contribution rate by making 34-8-155(e) apply until December 31, 2026, with 348-155(c) applying for any variations after that time. HB 1045 also extends the administrative assessment of .06 percent on all wages from December 31, 2022, until December 31, 2026. The repeal date of Article 6 of Chapter 8 of Title 34 is revised from January 1, 2023, to January 1, 2027. Further, the dissolution date of the Subsequent Injury Trust Fund is changed from December 31, 2023, to December 31, 2025.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Houston Gaines (117th) Industry and Labor
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass by Committee Substitute
Intragovernmental Coordination - Local Committee
HB 1060 Cochran, City of; levy an excise tax Bill Summary: House Bill 1060 authorizes the city of Cochran to levy an excise tax.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Danny Mathis (144th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1061 Lee County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1061 changes the description of the Lee County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Bill Yearta (152nd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1062 Upson County; ad valorem tax for county purposes; provide homestead exemption
Bill Summary: House Bill 1062 provides a $24,000 homestead exemption for Upson County residents who are 65 years of age or older and disabled.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Beth Camp (131st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1063 Wayne County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1063 changes the description of the Wayne County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Steven Meeks (178th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
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HB 1066 Stewart County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1066 changes the description of the Stewart County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Gerald Greene (151st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1067 Stewart County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1067 changes the description of the Stewart County Board of Education's districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Gerald Greene (151st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1070 Jones County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1070 changes the description of the Jones County Board of Education's districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Susan Holmes (129th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1071 Jones County; Board of Commissioners; reapportion districts Bill Summary: House Bill 1071 reapportions the Jones County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Susan Holmes (129th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1072 McIntosh County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1072 changes the description of the McIntosh County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Buddy DeLoach (167th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1073 Bryan County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts Bill Summary: House Bill 1073 reconstitutes the Bryan County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Ron Stephens (164th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1074 Bryan County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1074 changes the description of the Bryan County Board of Education's districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Ron Stephens (164th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
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HB 1075 Jenkins County; Board of Commissioners; revise member districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1075 revises the districts for the election of members of the Jenkins County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Butch Parrish (158th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1076 Grady County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1076 changes the description of the Grady County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Darlene Taylor (173rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1077 Thomas County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1077 changes the description of the Thomas County Board of Education's districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Darlene Taylor (173rd) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1078 Paulding County; Board of Commissioners; revise member districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1078 revises the districts for the election of members of the Paulding County Board of Commissioners.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Joseph Gullett (19th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1079 Peach County; Board of Education; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1079 changes the description of the districts from which members of the Peach County Board of Education are elected.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Robert Dickey (140th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1080 Peach County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1080 changes the description of the districts from which members of the Peach County Board of Commissioners are elected.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Robert Dickey (140th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
HB 1081 Jenkins County; Board of Education; revise member districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1081 revises the districts for the election of members of the Jenkins County Board of Education.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Butch Parrish (158th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 Do Pass
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HB 1082 Wilkes County; Board of Commissioners; change description of districts
Bill Summary: House Bill 1082 changes the description of the Wilkes County Board of Commissioners' districts.
Authored By: House Committee:
Rep. Trey Rhodes (120th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local
Committee Action:
02-02-2022 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.
Thursday - February 3, 2022 8:00 AM NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT
COMMITTEE 9:00 AM RULES COMMITTEE 10:00 AM FLOOR SESSION (LD 11)
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341 CAP House Chamber
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