Jan. 13, 2025
The last remnants of Friday’s snowfall linger on the State Capitol grounds on Monday morning.
As the last remnants of Friday’s snowfall melted away on Monday, a flurry of activity filled the Georgia State Capitol with the convening of the 2025 Legislative Session. Hallways were filled with the families of newly-elected legislators and the fresh faces of lawmakers and lobbyists not yet frazzled by what is certain to be a frantic session ahead. At least everyone knows what they are getting into with the surprise adoption of the complete 40-day session schedule on Legislative Day 1, and we all circled April 4 for the already-anticipated adjournment Sine Die. You can count on the #GoldDomeReport to be here for you through the 39 legislative days that remain.
The House and Senate focused on the perfunctory business of a new legislative session on Monday, swearing in new members, electing leadership, and adopting resolutions informing each other that the opposite chamber had convened. Both chambers also adopted resolutions inviting Governor Brian Kemp to appear before a joint session on Thursday and deliver his State of the State address. But perhaps most interestingly, the House adopted several new rules for the session, including a longer period for morning orders (15 minutes) and a limit on the number of bills any member may introduce (10 per year). We expect some of the most prolific legislators to be dismayed by the restriction.
In a late-afternoon press conference, Governor Kemp was joined by Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones, Speaker of the House Jon Burns, and members of the General Assembly as he announced his education and school safety priorities for the 2025 Legislative Session. After highlighting his leadership in increasing education funding during his tenure, totaling $3.7 billion in new, ongoing appropriations since taking office, Kemp declared that his budget proposal will include full funding of the Quality Basic Education formula for the sixth straight year. He also announced an additional $10.3 million proposed appropriation for pupil transportation.
School safety is also top of mind for the governor and legislative leaders. Kemp announced an additional $50 million in one-time school safety grants included in his Amended FY25 spending proposal. This funding is in addition to the school safety grants that were annualized during last year’s session and will provide a total of $68,760 per school this year for school safety improvements. Kemp also voiced support for funding a lower student-to-school psychologist ratio and crisis training for school employees.
Lt. Governor Jones echoed support for Governor Kemp’s proposal and also noted that the Senate will again take up “Alyssa’s Law”, which would require local schools to implement mobile panic alert systems like that employed at Apalachee High School. In addition to endorsing Governor Kemp’s proposals, Speaker Burns also revisited his recent proposals to dedicate school safety camera fine revenue to school safety purposes and require participation in a student information sharing system that would allow schools and local authorities to access student mental health and discipline information when students transfer between school districts.
Governor Kemp’s full package of educational proposals is available here.
Continuing a new tradition celebrated by lawmakers and lobbyists under the Gold Dome — House and Senate leaders agreed to a schedule for the entire legislature session on Monday. The General Assembly will spread its 40-day session over three months, with Crossover Day set for Thursday, March 6, and adjournment Sine Die slated for Friday, April 4. The complete schedule is as follows:
Monday, January 13 |
Legislative Day 1 |
Tuesday, January 14 |
Legislative Day 2 |
Wednesday, January 15 |
Legislative Day 3 |
Thursday, January 16 |
Legislative Day 4 |
Friday, January 17 |
Legislative Day 5 |
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Monday, January 20 - Friday, January 24 |
In Adjournment – Budget Hearings |
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Monday, January 27 |
Legislative Day 6 |
Tuesday, January 28 |
Legislative Day 7 |
Wednesday, January 29 |
Legislative Day 8 |
Thursday, January 30 |
Legislative Day 9 |
Friday, January 26 |
In Adjournment |
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Monday, February 3 |
Legislative Day 10 |
Tuesday, February 4 |
Legislative Day 11 |
Wednesday, February 5 |
Legislative Day 12 |
Thursday, February 6 |
Legislative Day 13 |
Friday, February 7 |
In Adjournment |
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Monday, February 10 |
Legislative Day 14 |
Tuesday, February 11 |
Legislative Day 15 |
Wednesday, February 12 |
Legislative Day 16 |
Thursday, February 13 |
Legislative Day 17 |
Friday, February 14 |
In Adjournment |
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Monday, February 17 |
In Adjournment |
Tuesday, February 18 |
Legislative Day 18 |
Wednesday, February 19 |
Legislative Day 19 |
Thursday, February 20 |
Legislative Day 20 |
Friday, February 21 |
Legislative Day 21 |
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Monday, February 24 |
Legislative Day 22 |
Tuesday, February 25 |
In Adjournment - Committee Work Day |
Wednesday, February 26 |
Legislative Day 23 |
Thursday, February 27 |
Legislative Day 24 |
Friday, February 28 |
Legislative Day 25 |
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Monday, March 3 |
Legislative Day 26 |
Tuesday, March 4 |
Legislative Day 27 |
Wednesday, March 5 |
In Adjournment - Committee Work Day |
Thursday, March 6 |
Legislative Day 28 - Crossover Day |
Friday, March 7 |
In Adjournment |
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Monday, March 10 |
Legislative Day 29 |
Tuesday, March 11 |
Legislative Day 30 |
Wednesday, March 12 |
In Adjournment - Committee Work Day |
Thursday, March 13 |
Legislative Day 31 |
Friday, March 14 |
In Adjournment |
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Monday, March 17 |
In Adjournment |
Tuesday, March 18 |
Legislative Day 32 |
Wednesday, March 19 |
In Adjournment - Committee Work Day |
Thursday, March 20 |
Legislative Day 33 |
Friday, March 21 |
Legislative Day 34 |
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Monday, March 24 |
In Adjournment |
Tuesday, March 25 |
Legislative Day 35 |
Wednesday, March 26 |
In Adjournment - Committee Work Day |
Thursday, March 27 |
Legislative Day 36 |
Friday, March 28 |
Legislative Day 37 |
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Monday, March 31 |
Legislative Day 38 |
Tuesday, April 1 |
In Adjournment - Committee Work Day |
Wednesday, April 2 |
Legislative Day 39 |
Thursday, April 3 |
In Adjournment - Committee Work Day |
Friday, April 4 |
Legislative Day 40 - Sine Die! |
The General Assembly will reconvene for Legislative Day 2 on Tuesday, January 14 at 11 a.m.
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