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House Rules committee advances dozens of bills, places many measures on the calendar
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The Georgia House Rules Committee heard presentations on dozens of bills, approved returning at least one bill to original language, considered and rejected a recommit motion, and voted to place a large slate of measures on the calendar for floor consideration.
The Georgia House Rules Committee met March 8 and heard brief presentations on dozens of bills ranging from education and public-safety measures to administrative and tax changes, then placed many measures on the calendar under modified rules.
Committee members began with introductory remarks and a prayer. Lawmakers presented a steady stream of proposals: specialty license plates, juvenile court data reporting, strengthened online safety instruction for students, human-trafficking hospitality training, a media-literacy resolution, and measures to tighten local official training requirements, among others.
The committee approved a motion to return House Bill 1138 to its original committee language…
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