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House committee moves more than 20 bills onto March rules calendar
Summary
The committee set a March 'rules' calendar and placed more than 20 bills — ranging from housing and resilience measures to licensing and heritage designations — on the calendar by voice votes; individual bill descriptions were presented earlier in the session or listed as "not specified" where presenters gave no detail.
The Georgia House committee voted by voice to place more than 20 bills on the March rules calendar for crossover day, moving a broad set of measures — from housing and resilience proposals to licensing and heritage resolutions — forward for further consideration.
Why it matters: Sending bills to the rules calendar is a procedural but consequential step that clears measures for consideration on the House floor during the legislative crossover window. The bills placed on the calendar cover diverse policy areas that could reach final floor consideration in March.
Votes at a glance (bills placed on the rules calendar):
- House Bill 150 — placed on calendar (description not specified in transcript) - House Bill 159 — placed on calendar (increase in outstanding mortgage revenue bond cap for Georgia Housing and…
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