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Georgia House Rural Development Committee adopts rules, lowers quorum to six
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The newly created Georgia House Rural Development Committee adopted procedural rules and voted to change its quorum from eight members to six during its first meeting, members said. The committee heard introductions from members representing largely rural districts and agreed to meet again soon.
The Georgia House Rural Development Committee adopted its rules and voted to lower the committee quorum from eight members to six at its first meeting, lawmakers said.
The new standing committee approved the change to the quorum and then adopted the rules by voice vote after a motion and a second; no roll-call tally was recorded in the meeting record. Committee members introduced themselves and described the rural counties and interests they represent before the business items were taken up.
The committee chair opened the meeting by thanking outgoing…
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