Local legislation calendar, 2022 February 2

LOCAL LEGISLATION CALENDAR GEORGIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
HB 945 by Representative Holmes of the 129th BUTTS COUNTY: House Bill 945 revises the districts for the election of members of the Butts County Board of Commissioners.
HB 946 by Representative Holmes of the 129th BUTTS COUNTY: House Bill 946 revises the districts for the election of members of the Butts County Board of Education.
HB 1012 by Representative Werkheiser of the 157th TATTNALL COUNTY: House Bill 1012 changes the description of the Tattnall County Board of Commissioners' districts.
HB 1014 by Representative Hagan of the 156th MONTGOMERY COUNTY: House Bill 1014 repeals an act abolishing the mode of compensating the Montgomery County sheriff.
HB 1015 by Representative Hagan of the 156th MONTGOMERY COUNTY: House Bill 1015 creates the Montgomery County Board of Elections and Registration.
HB 1016 by Representative Hagan of the 156th MONTGOMERY COUNTY: House Bill 1016 changes the description of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners' districts.
HB 1017 by Representative Hagan of the 156th MONGTGOMERY COUNTY: House Bill 1017 changes the description of the districts of the Montgomery County Board of Education's districts.
HB 1018 by Representative Parrish of the 158th EMANUEL COUNTY: House Bill 1018 changes the description of the Emanuel County Board of Commissioners' districts.
HB 1019 by Representative Parrish of the 158th CITY OF SWAINSBORO: House Bill 1019 changes the provisions relating to the corporate limits of the city of Swainsboro.

HB 1020 by Representative Hogan of the 179th GLYNN COUNTY: House Bill 1020 provides new district boundaries for the Glynn County Board of Commissioners.
HB 1023 by Representative Buckner of the 137th TALBOT COUNTY: House Bill 1023 changes the description of the Talbot County Board of Education's districts.
HB 1024 by Representative Buckner of the 137th TALBOT COUNTY: House Bill 1024 changes the description of the Talbot County Board of Commissioners' districts.
HB 1025 by Representative Hawkins of the 27th HALL COUNTY: House Bill 1025 changes the description of the Hall County Board of Commissioners' districts.
HB 1026 by Representative Leverett of the 33rd MADISON COUNTY: House Bill 1026 revises the districts for the election of members of the Madison County Board of Education.
HB 1027 by Representative Leverett of the 33rd MADISON COUNTY: House Bill 1027 revises the districts for the election of members of the Madison County Board of Commissioners.
HB 1033 by Representatives Sainz of the 180th CAMDEN COUNTY: House Bill 1033 readopts provisions of the `Camden County Public Service Authority Act'.
HB 1036 by Representative Leverett of the 33rd LINCOLN COUNTY: 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.
PURSUANT TO ARTICLE VII, SECTION II, PARAGRAPH IV OF THE STATE CONSTITUTION, THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BILLS RELATING TO HOMESTEAD
EXEMPTIONS REQUIRE A TWO-THIRDS ROLL-CALL VOTE FOR PASSAGE:
HB 1029 by Representative Jones of the 47th CITY OF MILTON: 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 immediately preceding year.

HB 1030 by Representative Jones of the 47th CITY OF MILTON: House Bill 1030 repeals a homestead exemption for citizens of the city of Milton.
HB 1031 by Representative Jones of the 47th CITY OF MILTON: 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.