March 8, 2024
Friday marked the end of what felt like the longest week in legislative history — and the beginning of a three-week sprint to Legislative Day 40. While most lawmakers and lobbyists are eager for adjournment sine die, it cannot come fast enough for the 28 House members and 12 State Senators who have drawn opposition in the General Primary on May 21. But there is a group of legislators who likely look to savor these last legislative days — the 10 House members and four State Senators who did not qualify to seek re-election. Among the retirees are the Minority Leaders from both chambers, Senator Gloria Butler (D-Stone Mountain) and Representative James Beverly (D-Macon), and several other veteran legislative leaders. We offer our deepest appreciation to those who have served and are heading home, a complete list of which is included in this #GoldDomeReport.
The following legislators did not qualify to seek re-election in the 2024 General Primary:
House
Senate
The House took up the following measures on Legislative Day 32:
The Senate took up the following measures on Legislative Day 32:
The following new legislation of interest has been introduced in the House:
H.B.1464 |
Low THC Oil Patient Registry; add dysmenorrhea to list of conditions for which medical marijuana may be prescribed and used |
Rep. Mandisha Thomas (D-065) |
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H.R.1359 |
State of Georgia; recognize cannabis as a vital mechanism to alleviating the opioid crisis; urge |
Rep. Mandisha Thomas (D-065) |
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H.R.1360 |
House Study Committee on Alternatives to Opioids for Pain Management; create |
Rep. Katie Dempsey (R-013) |
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H.R.1377 |
Georgia CORE and the Five Regional Cancer Coalitions; commend; Cancer Prevention Month in Georgia; February 2024; recognize |
Rep. Debbie Buckner (D-137) |
The General Assembly will reconvene for Legislative Day 33 on Monday, March 11 at 10 a.m.
The House is expected to take up the following measures on Legislative Day 33:
The Senate is expected to take up the following measures on Legislative Day 33:
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