Jan. 27, 2025
Site work continues Monday on the foundation for the new legislative office building across from the Georgia State Capitol on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive.
Lawmakers and lobbyists trudged through fog and rain to the Georgia State Capitol on Monday for the convening of Legislative Day 6. Recovering gingerly from the debilitating dusting of snow in Atlanta last week, senators and representatives checked another day off the legislative calendar with short floor sessions before a handful of organizational committee meetings and House Appropriations subcommittee hearings on the State’s spending plan. Despite the relatively light day under the Gold Dome, slightly heavier lifting was going on across the street as site work continued on the new legislative office building. Due for completion ahead of the 2027 Legislative Session, we’ll keep you posted with periodic progress updates in the #GoldDomeReport.
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House Health Committee
The House Health Committee, chaired by Representative Lee Hawkins (R-Gainesville), met for its first meeting of the year on Monday. After adopting its rules for the session, the committee heard testimony from several individuals:
The following new legislation of interest has been introduced in the House:
H.B.94 |
Insurance; medically necessary expenses for standard fertility preservation services when a medically necessary treatment for cancer, sickle cell disease, or lupus may directly or indirectly cause an impairment of fertility; require coverage |
Rep. Eddie Lumsden (R-012) |
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H.B.95 |
Income tax; credit equal to 20 percent of the federal earned income tax credit; provide |
Rep. Sam Park (D-107) |
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H.B.96 |
Revenue and taxation; pack of cigarettes; increase rate of tax |
Rep. Sam Park (D-107) |
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H.B.97 |
Community Health, Department of; expansion of Medicaid; provide |
Rep. Sam Park (D-107) |
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H.B.98 |
Income tax; credit equal to 10 percent of the federal child tax credit; provide |
Rep. Carolyn Hugley (D-141) |
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H.B.99 |
Income tax; credit based upon the federal qualified child and dependent care tax credit; revise |
Rep. Carolyn Hugley (D-141) |
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H.B.100 |
Prescription Drug Consumer Financial Protection Act; enact |
Rep. Demetrius Douglas (D-078) |
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H.B.101 |
State employees; annual public report on the amount of prescription drug rebates and other price concessions applied to premium reductions; provide |
Rep. Demetrius Douglas (D-078) |
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H.B.102 |
Community Health, Department of; Georgia Quality Reporting Project; establish |
Rep. Sharon Cooper (R-045) |
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H.B.104 |
Equal Athletic Opportunities Act; enact |
Rep. Brent Cox (R-028) |
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H.B.105 |
Pubic officers and employees; increase indemnification award of certain state public school personnel in the event of death |
Rep. Will Wade (R-009) |
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H.B.106 |
Safe Teens Act; enact |
Rep. Imani Barnes (D-086) |
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H.B.109 |
Mental health; five-year pilot program for the purpose of creating emergency psychiatric assessment, treatment, and healing units or EmPATH units in hospitals; provide |
Rep. Imani Barnes (D-086) |
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H.B.111 |
Income tax; reduce rate of tax |
Rep. Soo Hong (R-103) |
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H.B.112 |
Income tax; one-time tax credit for taxpayers who filed returns for both 2023 and 2024 taxable years; provide |
Rep. Lauren McDonald (R-026) |
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H.B.113 |
State government; prohibit the state or its agencies from purchasing goods from certain foreign countries or related entities |
Rep. Lauren McDonald (R-026) |
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H.B.118 |
Education; revise requirements of child care learning centers and family child care learning homes |
Rep. Rick Townsend (R-179) |
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H.R.40 |
House Study Committee on Reinsurance for Essential Industries; create |
Rep. Demetrius Douglas (D-078) |
The following new legislation of interest has been introduced in the Senate:
S.B.21 |
Local Governments; violation of the prohibition on immigration sanctuary policies; waive sovereign and governmental immunities |
Sen. Blake Tillery (R-019) |
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S.B.22 |
State School Superintendent; Department of Education to publish relevant and applicable federal guidance documents and related information; require |
Sen. Blake Tillery (R-019) |
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S.B.23 |
Retirement; total percentage of funds that the Employees' Retirement System of Georgia may invest in alternative investments; raise the limit |
Sen. John Albers (R-056) |
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S.B.25 |
Pardons and Paroles; procedures when a person is denied parole after completing certain prerequisites; provide |
Sen. Josh McLaurin (D-014) |
The General Assembly will reconvene for Legislative Day 7 on Tuesday, January 28 at 10 a.m.
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