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Votes at a glance: Committee advances several K–12 measures on educator leave, safety screenings, fund caps and benefits

2438028 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The Georgia House Committee on Education voted on a set of bills Oct. 27. Several bills received due-pass recommendations or passed the committee with minimal debate; one notable bill (HB133) was tabled after extended discussion.

The Georgia House Committee on Education considered a range of bills on Oct. 27 and advanced multiple items with either due-pass recommendations or committee approval. The committee recorded voice votes for most measures; recorded tallies were not provided in the transcript for all items.

Items advanced or approved by the committee include:

- House Bill 175 (LC492064): DECAL cleanup bill adjusting background-check modality to align with federal requirements (FBI). Sponsor summary said DECAL conducts approximately 70,000 checks per year. Committee recorded a motion for due pass and advanced the bill.

- House Resolution 145 (LC492231S): An urging resolution…

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