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Georgia House reads dozens of bills, reassigns measures and adjourns to March 10

Georgia House of Representatives · March 9, 2026
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Summary

The House conducted extensive first readings of bills across committees, agreed to procedural reassignments (recommitting HR 145 to Rules and moving SB 462 from Health to Insurance), adopted several privilege resolutions, and adjourned to reconvene at 10 a.m. on March 10, 2026.

The Georgia House spent its afternoon session on March 9 conducting a large number of first and second readings across committees, handling several procedural motions and recognitions, and adjourning until 10 a.m. on March 10.

Clerks read dozens of House and Senate bills during the first-reading block, covering topics from real-estate transfer taxes to charter-school finance, motor-vehicle regulations, public-safety statutes and county-level homestead exemptions. The readings included bill captions and committee referrals; most items were placed on respective committees for further consideration without floor debate.

On procedural motions, Chairman Erwin moved to recommit House Resolution 145 to the Rules Committee and the motion was approved without objection; HR 145 was withdrawn from the calendar and recommitted. The House also agreed to withdraw Senate Bill 462 from the Health Committee and recommit it to the Insurance Committee after a member requested the reassignment and both committee chairmen were reported to be in agreement. The clerk read the captions to document both actions on the floor.

Other floor business included multiple ceremonial recognitions — local athletes and debate teams were acknowledged — the adoption of several privilege resolutions (for example recognizing Turner Syndrome Awareness Day), and announcements about constituent events and committee meetings.

The Majority Leader moved to adjourn; the ayes prevailed and the chamber adjourned until 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 10, 2026.

What to watch next: Reassigned items such as SB 462 will be considered in their new committees; HR 145 will return to Rules for potential rescheduling. The first-reading items will proceed through the committee process according to each committee’s schedule.