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House committee places multiple bills on supplemental calendar; members present measures on oaths, prosecutions, audits and school release time

2577069 · March 6, 2025
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The committee heard brief presentations on several bills—including a standardized peace officer oath, higher pay caps for special prosecutors, audit-reporting dashboard requirements, and a school release-time policy—and moved dozens of bills to the supplemental calendar.

An unnamed committee chair presided as presenters briefly described multiple bills and the committee placed a large set of bills on its supplemental calendar.

Presenters described the following measures during the session: House Bill 384 would create a uniform standardized oath for peace officers in Georgia and, as presented, ensure officers could be prosecuted only for violating the specific terms of that standardized oath. House Bill 57, which was described as previously having passed the House two years earlier, was presented as amending a named law in Georgia to add a step grandparent–step grandchild relationship; the specific statute or code referenced in the presentation was not specified in the transcript. House Bill 35 was presented as raising the current pay cap for special prosecutors: the presenter said the current cap is $66.87…

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