DAILY REPORT Monday February 6, 2023 13th Legislative Day House Budget & Research Office (404) 656-5050 The House will reconvene for its 14th Legislative Day on Tuesday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m. The Rules Committee will meet at 9:00 a.m. No bills / resolutions are expected to be debated on the floor. Today on the Floor Local Calendar HB 94 Mitchell County; county administrator; provide final authority to take employment action on department heads subject to consultation with the board of commissioners Bill Summary: A bill to amend the authority of the office of the administrator for Mitchell County. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Joe Campbell (171st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 168 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 02-02-2023 Do Pass HB 117 Bartow County; Board of Education; revise district boundaries Bill Summary: A bill to change the districts of the Bartow County Board of Education. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Mitchell Scoggins (14th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 168 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 02-02-2023 Do Pass HB 118 Bartow County; ad valorem tax for educational purposes; provide homestead exemption Bill Summary: A bill to amend an act to provide a homestead exemption for the Bartow County School District ad valorem taxes from $5,000 to $15,000 for certain residents of the county school district. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Mitchell Scoggins (14th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 168 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 02-02-2023 Do Pass by Committee Substitute HB 125 Harris County; Probate Court; authorize assessment and collection of technology fee Bill Summary: A bill to provide a technology fee for the Probate Court of Harris County. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Vance Smith (138th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 168 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 02-02-2023 Do Pass House of Representatives Daily Report for February 6, 2023 Committee Actions HB 159 Jesup, City of; Board of Commissioners; reapportion election districts Bill Summary: A bill to change the city board of commissioners districts for the City of Jesup. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Steven Meeks (178th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 168 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 02-02-2023 Do Pass HB 164 Mount Zion, City of; provide that members of the city council shall be elected from districts instead of at large Bill Summary: A bill to provide a new charter for the City of Mount Zion so as to provide city council member districts. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. Tyler Smith (18th) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 168 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 02-02-2023 Do Pass HB 169 Carrol County; Board of Education; change provisions of compensation of members Bill Summary: A bill to provide for the compensation of the Board of Education of Carroll County. Authored By: House Committee: Floor Vote: Rep. J Collins (71st) Intragovernmental Coordination Local Yeas: 168 Nays: 0 Rule Applied: Committee Action: Amendments: 02-02-2023 Do Pass Committee Actions Bills passing committees are reported to the Clerk's Office and are placed on the General Calendar. Judiciary Non-Civil Committee HB 139 Criminal procedure; restrictions of disclosure of personal information of nonsworn employees; provisions Bill Summary: HB 139 restricts disclosure of the home address, date of birth, and home telephone number of a non-sworn employee of a law enforcement agency in criminal cases in which the prosecuting attorney is required to disclose the witnesses who will testify at trial. The prosecuting attorney will instead disclose the employee's current work location/phone number. The list of witnesses whose testimony led to a criminal charge, which must be presented to a defense attorney prior to a defendant's arraignment, will also disclose the current work location/phone number of both law enforcement officers and non-sworn employees of law enforcement agencies rather than their home address, date of birth, and home telephone number. Any non-sworn employee who has left the agency or retired shall use the address and phone number of the last agency where he or she worked. Non-sworn employees of law enforcement agencies cannot be compelled to reveal their home address when testifying in their official capacity, although courts can require an employee to answer questions regarding their home address if the fact is a material issue in the proceeding. Authored By: House Committee: Rep. Clint Crowe (118th) Judiciary Non-Civil Committee Action: 02-06-2023 Do Pass House of Representatives Daily Report for February 6, 2023 Committee Meetings 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.legis.ga.gov to view all upcoming events. Tuesday - February 7, 2023 8:00 AM MOTOR VEHICLES COMMITTEE (House) 606 CLOB VIDEO Agenda 9:00 AM RULES COMMITTEE (House) 341 CAP VIDEO Agenda 10:00 AM FLOOR SESSION (LD 14) (House) House Chamber VIDEO 1:00 PM JUDICIARY (CIVIL) COMMITTEE (House) 132 CAP VIDEO Agenda 1:00 PM PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE (House) 606 CLOB VIDEO Agenda 1:00 PM MARTOC COMMITTEE (House) 515 CLOB VIDEO Agenda 1:00 PM Governmental Affairs Elections Subcommittee (House) 415 CLOB VIDEO Agenda 2:00 PM JUVENILE JUSTICE COMMITTEE (House) 506 CLOB VIDEO Agenda 2:00 PM Governmental Affairs State & Local Government Subcommittee (House) 415 CLOB VIDEO Agenda 3:00 PM ENERGY, UTILITIES & TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE 403 CAP VIDEO Agenda (House) 3:00 PM Regulated Industries Occupational / Professional Licensing 606 CLOB VIDEO Subcommittee (House) HYBRID