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Georgia Senate Rules Committee advances dozens of bills to the floor in unanimous voice vote
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The Georgia Senate Rules Committee heard brief presentations on more than 50 Senate bills across education, veterans, public safety, health and other areas, then approved a motion to advance the listed measures to the Senate floor by unanimous voice vote.
The Georgia Senate Rules Committee on Tuesday heard short presentations on a long list of Senate bills — covering topics including school safety, veterans' cost-of-living adjustments, literacy, charter-school approvals, cemetery protections and state property redevelopment — and approved a motion to advance the group to the full Senate by unanimous voice vote.
Committee members said the agenda included roughly 50–60 bills and several resolutions. Senator Anna Anavitarte, who opened the bill presentations, described Senate Bill 17 as “Ricky and Alyssa's law,” calling…
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