ATLANTA – State Representative Erica Thomas (D-Austell) hosted Haitian Day at the Capitol on Wednesday, February 22, 2017. In celebration of Haitian Day, Rep. Thomas presented House Resolution 264 during a morning order in the House chamber recognizing May 2017 as Haitian Month in Georgia. Continue reading “Rep. Thomas Hosts Haitian Day at the Capitol”
Rep. Gurtler and Others Introduce Legislation to Repeal $5 Hotel/Motel Tax
ATLANTA – State Representative Matt Gurtler (R-Tiger) recently introduced House Bill 364, legislation that would repeal the $5 per night hotel/motel tax which was established by HB 170 and passed during the 2015 legislative session. Continue reading “Rep. Gurtler and Others Introduce Legislation to Repeal $5 Hotel/Motel Tax”
Rep. Scot Turner Recognizes Holly Springs Mayor and Police Chief at State Capitol
ATLANTA – State Representative Scot Turner (R-Holly Springs) today led the Georgia House of Representatives in recognizing and honoring retiring Holly Springs Mayor Tim Downing and retiring Holly Springs Police Chief Ken Ball on their retirements and years of service to their communities. Mayor Downing and Chief Ball were commended on the House floor with House Resolutions 78 and 91. Continue reading “Rep. Scot Turner Recognizes Holly Springs Mayor and Police Chief at State Capitol”
Rep. Watson Introduces Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Act
ATLANTA – State Representative Sam Watson (R-Moultrie) recently introduced the Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Act, or House Bill 332, legislation that would create a dedicated source of funding for land conservation throughout Georgia. Additionally, House Resolution 238, companion legislation that would call for a required voter referendum in November 2018, would propose that 75 percent of the existing sales and use tax on outdoor recreation equipment be dedicated for the protection of the state’s water, wildlife and quality of life. Continue reading “Rep. Watson Introduces Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Act”
Rep. Blackmon’s Bill Updating Georgia’s Invasion of Privacy Law Passes House
ATLANTA – The Georgia House of Representatives today overwhelmingly passed House Bill 9 by a vote of 156-1. Authored by State Representative Shaw Blackmon (R-Bonaire), the bill would change Georgia’s invasion of privacy laws to make filming under or through a person’s clothing a felony in Georgia. Continue reading “Rep. Blackmon’s Bill Updating Georgia’s Invasion of Privacy Law Passes House”