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In Committee Today: Thursday, January 28, 2010

Senate Judiciary Committee (pdf)

  • SB 235, Senator Chip Pearson’s Microchip Consent Act
  • SR 795, Senator Seth Harp’s proposed Constitutional Amendment regarding healthcare

Senate Retirement Committee (pdf)

  • HB 172, Rep Howard Maxwell’s bill regarding reexamination of people receiving disability benefits under the Employees’ Retirement System of Georgia
  • SB 283, Senator Bill Heath’s bill regarding county revenue employees and the Employees’ Retirement System of Georgia
  • HB 320, Rep Jimmy Pruett’s bill regarding membership in the Employee’s Retirement System of Georgia with respect to employees of the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority


House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee (link)

  • HB 897, Rep Doug Collins’ bill regarding sexual assault against persons in custody

House Appropriations Committee (link)

  • SB 206, Senator Greg Goggans’ bill requiring tax expenditure reviews as part of the budget report.
  • HB 869, Rep Bobby Franklin’s bill allowing General Assembly furlough days to be mandatory

House Judiciary Non-Civil Setzler Subcommittee (link)

  • HB 927, Rep Mike Jacobs’ bill regarding bullying in schools

House Education Committee (link)

  • SB 84, Senator Bill Heath’s bill regarding local boards of education
  • HB 908, Rep David Casas’ bill to temporarily suspend certain K12 education laws.

The Committee will also hear presentations from two groups and discuss future legislation.

The Senate Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee will discuss issues related to telecom. (pdf) The House Natural Resources and Environment Committee will discuss state actions since Judge Magnuson’s ruling on Lake Lanier. (link) The House Appropriations General Subcommittee will discuss the 2010 Amended budget of several financial-oriented agencies. (link) The House Appropriations Public Safety Subcommittee will discuss the 2010 Amended budget of several agencies in public safety. (link) The House Appropriations Human Resources Subcommittee will hear from the Department of Human Services and the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities. (link)

Senate Health and Human Services (link), Transportation (link), and Rules (link) Committees – as well as the House Rules (link), Ways and Means (link)Small Business Development and Job Creation (link)

The Senate Education and Youth, Higher Education, and Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee meetings scheduled for today have been canceled.

C/P Georgia Legislative Watch

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