ATLANTA – State Representative Darlene Taylor (R-Thomasville) today announced that the Department of Revenue (DOR) is now accepting a second round of applications for timber tax credits for citizens who incurred timber losses from Hurricane Michael. Continue reading “Rep. Darlene Taylor Announces Second Round of Timber Tax Credits for Hurricane Michael Losses”
Rep. Gerald Greene Announces Second Round of Timber Tax Credits for Hurricane Michael Losses
ATLANTA – State Representative Gerald Greene (R-Cuthbert) today announced that the Department of Revenue (DOR) is now accepting a second round of applications for timber tax credits for citizens who incurred timber losses from Hurricane Michael. Continue reading “Rep. Gerald Greene Announces Second Round of Timber Tax Credits for Hurricane Michael Losses”
Rep. Belton Supports Governor’s Actions to Close BD Bard Plant in Covington
ATLANTA – State Representative Dave Belton (R-Buckhead) today announced his support of the recent actions taken by Governor Brian Kemp to close the BD Bard plant in Covington. After the BD Bard plant failed to voluntarily close its operations, Gov. Kemp and state officials filed a complaint to force the company to cease its operations until it can demonstrate to the state that it can be operated in a safe manner.
“I have been working with both the governor and the Covington mayor on this issue from the very beginning and believe they have both made prudent decisions,” said Rep. Belton. “My commitment to my constituents is to remain fully engaged to ensure the health and well-being of the citizens of Morgan and Newton counties.”
Gov. Kemp, Attorney General Chris Carr and the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) filed a complaint seeking the temporary closure of the BD Bard plant in Covington after reports of elevated levels of ethylene oxide emissions from the plant. The complaint was filed by on Monday, October 21, 2019 by Attorney General Carr in Newton County Superior Court on behalf of Gov. Kemp and the Environmental Protection Division of the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
To view the complaint filed by the state, please click here.
Representative Dave Belton represents the citizens of District 112, which includes Morgan County and the eastern side of Newton County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2014 and currently serves as Chairman of the Special Rules Committee and as Secretary of the Interstate Cooperation Committee. He also serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Public Safety and on the Economic Development & Tourism, Education and Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications committees. He is a member of the Working Group on Creative Arts & Entertainment.
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Rep. Mitchell to Introduce “Fair Pay to Play” Legislation
ATLANTA – State Representative Billy Mitchell (D-Stone Mountain) today announced that he will introduce legislation during the 2020 legislative session to allow college athletes to be compensated for the use of their name, likeness and image. The proposed legislation will be modeled after California’s “Fair Pay to Play Act,” which was recently signed into law. Continue reading “Rep. Mitchell to Introduce “Fair Pay to Play” Legislation”
Rep. Kelley Celebrates Georgia Pre-K Week at Bartow County and Polk County Elementary Schools
ATLANTA – State Representative Trey Kelley (R-Cedartown) recently celebrated Georgia Pre-K week by reading to students at three elementary schools in Bartow and Polk counties. As part of Georgia Pre-K week, which took place from October 7-11, 2019, Rep. Kelley read to a classroom at Taylorsville Elementary School, a classroom at West Side Elementary School and three classrooms at Cherokee Elementary School. Continue reading “Rep. Kelley Celebrates Georgia Pre-K Week at Bartow County and Polk County Elementary Schools”