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Georgia House opens Jan. 14 session; clerk reads first readings for 33 bills and eight resolutions
Summary
The Georgia House of Representatives on Jan. 14, 2025, opened its legislative day, adopted the day's order of business and heard the clerk read the first reading captions for 33 House bills and eight House resolutions covering firearms, taxes, education, health and local measures.
The Georgia House of Representatives convened Jan. 14, 2025, adopted a resolution establishing the order of business for the day and heard the clerk read the captions for the first reading of 33 House bills and eight House resolutions covering topics from firearms and income-tax provisions to education, health care and local homestead exemptions.
The first-reading list — read aloud by the House clerk — included House Bill 1 (firearms and possession), multiple tax measures (including bills described as amendments to Title 48 regarding income taxes), several education and health-related bills (including changes referenced to the Quality Basic Education Act and powers and duties of the Department of Behavioral Health), local measures to authorize homestead exemptions and county board reorganizations, and multiple resolutions (House Resolution 6 through House Resolution 13) on topics including higher education and natural-resources…
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