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Georgia rules committee places dozens of measures, study resolutions on consent calendar; motion carries unanimously

2836539 · April 1, 2025
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A rules committee for the Georgia General Assembly moved a long list of bills and multiple senate study resolutions onto the general consent calendar and advanced dozens of bills for further consideration after a rapid selection process. Committee members approved the study-resolutions motion unanimously; no roll-call vote was recorded.

The Rules Committee of the Georgia General Assembly voted to place multiple senate study resolutions on the general consent calendar and advanced dozens of bills for further consideration during a fast-paced session on April 1, 2025.

The committee’s chair moved a package placing a list of senate study resolutions — including SR 216, SR 217, SR 255, SR 301, SR 311, SR 323, SR 386, SR 391, SR 393, SR 424, SR 427, SR 4209, SR 4301, SR 4404, SR 4704, SR 4706 and SR 489 — on the general consent calendar. Senator Smooth made the motion and the chair said the vice chairman seconded it; the chair then called for the voice vote. “All in favor, say aye,” the chair said. Committee members responded “Aye,” and the chair announced the motion carried unanimous; no roll…

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