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Georgia House reads dozens of bills in first and second readings, sets order of business
Summary
On Jan. 28 the Georgia House of Representatives, meeting in a joint session and later as the House, read and introduced a large slate of bills across judiciary, public safety, taxation, education and health; the House also adopted its order of business and privileged resolutions and adjourned until Jan. 29.
The Georgia House of Representatives on Jan. 28 read and introduced a broad set of bills in both first and second readings, covering public safety, judiciary, taxes, education, health and other topic areas. The House also adopted the day's order of business and a set of privileged resolutions before adjourning until Jan. 29.
Clerk readings in the first-reading portion included bills such as House Bill 119 (amending Article 5, Chapter 11 of Title 16 relating to Brady Law…
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