ATLANTA – State Representative Matt Dollar (R-Marietta), along with members of the House Working Group on Creative Arts & Entertainment, yesterday visited the studio set of the Warner Brothers’ television series, “Doom Patrol.” Continue reading “House Working Group on Creative Arts & Entertainment Visits Warner Brothers’ TV Set”
Rep. Angelika Kausche Responds to Autrey Mill Middle School Incident
ATLANTA – In response to the recent incident at the Multicultural Night at Autrey Mill Middle School in Johns Creek on Thursday, March 7, State Representative Angelika Kausche (D-Johns Creek) today issued the following statement: Continue reading “Rep. Angelika Kausche Responds to Autrey Mill Middle School Incident”
Rep. Donna McLeod Introduces Legislation for Child Support Payments and K-12 Education Formula
ATLANTA – State Representative Donna McLeod (D-Lawrenceville) recently introduced House Bills 393 and 519. HB 393 would create a tax deduction for child support payments, and HB 519 would require the State Board of Education to hire an independent consultant to review the state’s Quality Basic Education Formula. Continue reading “Rep. Donna McLeod Introduces Legislation for Child Support Payments and K-12 Education Formula”
Georgia Society of Ophthalmology Honors Rep. Sharon Cooper with Legislator of the Year Award
ATLANTA – State Representative Sharon Cooper (R-Marietta), Chairman of the House Health and Human Services Committee, was recently honored by the Georgia Society of Ophthalmology (GSO) as the Legislator of the Year during the GSO Winter Meeting on February 8, 2019. Continue reading “Georgia Society of Ophthalmology Honors Rep. Sharon Cooper with Legislator of the Year Award”
Rep. Gilliard’s “Blind Bill” Passes House
ATLANTA – State Representative Carl Gilliard (D- Garden City) today announced that the Georgia House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 79, or the “Blind Bill,” on Tuesday, March 5. This measure would prevent government agencies and local authorities from discriminating against parents and legal guardians who are blind. Continue reading “Rep. Gilliard’s “Blind Bill” Passes House”