Senate Banking and Finance Committee (pdf)
- HB 926, Rep James Mills’ bill regarding banks’ obligations with respect to certain renewals or restructuring of loans
Senate Economic Development Committee (pdf)
- SB 374, Senator Chip Pearson’s bill creating the Legislative Economic Development Council
- SB 339, Senator Mitch Seabaugh’s bill allowing utility contractors to bid on and perform work on any utility system in the state
Senate Education and Youth Committee (pdf)
- SB 298, Senator Valencia Seay’s bill to require first aid certification before graduation from high school
- SB 132, Senator Vincent Fort’s Dropout Deterrent Act
- SB 352, Senator Tommie Williams’ bill to require the State Board of Education to include a growth model as a primary factor in its calculation of adequate yearly growth
- SB 60, Senator Lester Jackson’s bill allowing the local school system to set the compulsory attendance age at 16, 17, or 18
Senate Insurance and Labor Committee (pdf)
- SB 316, Senator Don Thomas’ bill regarding Medicare Supplemental
- SB 317, Senator Judson Hill’s bill providing that no law can force someone to participate in any health care system
- HB 417, Rep Jay Neal’s bill regarding insurance material not in English.
House Special Rules Committee (link)
- SR 274, Senator Don Thomas’ resolution regarding the official Liberty Tree of Georgia
House Governmental Affairs General Government Subcommittee (link)
- HB 881, Rep Mike Jacob’s bill regarding local bond requirements
House Consumer Protection Investigation and Oversight Subcommittee (link)
- HB 1059, Rep Randy Nix’s bill regarding permits for handling, disposal, and treatment of solid waste
House Education Academic Support Subcommittee (link)
- HB 936, Rep Paul Battles’ allowing school systems to use money designated to purchase new school buses to refurbish existing school buses.
- HB 977, Rep Ed Rynders’ prohibiting the use of state funds to give school system administrators a raise during any school year when the local board furloughs non-administration personnel
- HB 966, Rep Fran Millar’s bill prohibiting the amount of permanent classroom space used in intradistrict transfers from including temporary buildings.
- HB 925, Rep Tommy Benton’s allowing local school systems to mail notices regarding unexcused absences
- HB 937, Rep Larry O’Neal’s billregarding ineligibility for election to a local school board
House Children and Youth Committee (link)
- HB 922, Rep Clay Cox’s bill allowing public funding for children’s transition centers
House Judiciary Civil Committee (link)
- HB 885, Rep Kevin Levitas’ Georgia Civil Practices Act
- HB 917, Rep Mike Jacobs’ Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act
- HB 357, Rep Ed Lindsey’s bill regarding notice requirements of the right to a court reporter
- HR 178, Rep Kevin Levitas’ proposed Constitutional Amendment regarding non-competition laws
House State Institutions and Property Committee (link)
- HB 382, Rep John Lunsford’s bill allowing free market competition in state purchasing
House Motor Vehicles Driver Safety and Services Subcommittee (link)
- HB 990, Rep Alan Powell’s bill making certain trucking regulations in this state comply with national regulations
- HB 1036, Rep Tom Rice’s bill authorizing a pilot program for online defensive driving courses
House Game, Fish, and Parks Committee (link)
- HB 1000, Rep Stephen Allison’s bill increasing the bag limit for bear
- HB 1058, Rep Bob Lane’s bill regarding the processing of weakfish
House Public Safety and Homeland Security Public Safety Subcommittee (link)
- HB 938, Rep Allen Peak’s bill to ban texting while driving
- HB 944, Rep Amos Amerson’s bill to ban texting while driving
The House Appropriations Education (link), Public Safety (link), Economic Development (link), Health (link), General (link), Human Resources (link), and Higher Education (link) Subcommittees will vote on the 2010 Amended Budget. The House Ways and Means Committee (link) will meet to first read bills and resolutions and place them in subcommittee.
The Senate State Institutions and Property (link), Transportation (link), and Rules (link) Committees -as well as the House Rules (link), Governmental Affairs (link), and Transportation (link) Committees and Science and Technology Subcommittee (link) – will meet but have no agenda available online at the time of this writing.