ATLANTA— Today the Georgia House of Representatives passed House Bill 388 by a vote of 96 to 66. This bill, also known as the “Option of Adoption Act,” allows prospective parents to adopt human embryos. The measure now moves to the state Senate for consideration.
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House Passes J.O.B.S. Act
ATLANTA— Today the Georgia House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the Jobs, Opportunity, and Business Success Act of 2009 (J.O.B.S. Act). The measure now moves to the state Senate for consideration.
“For some reason people in Washington seem to think that only big government spending programs can lift us out of this economic recession,” said Rep. Tom Graves (R- Ranger). “By passing this act today with broad, bi-partisan support, we have shown that Georgia is different. We believe the best way to revive our economy is to empower people, not government, in order to create, expand and attract jobs for Georgians.”
HB 481, a bill that provides tax credits to employers for each unemployed person hired, suspends business “start-up” fees for one year, and eliminates the state sales tax deposit, passed the House by a 164-4 vote. The accompanying bill, HB 482, which eliminates the state ad valorem tax on business inventory through a statewide referendum, passed 166-0.
“Today the House passed commonsense legislation that will grow jobs and help Georgians,” said House Majority Leader Jerry Keen (R- St. Simons). “I’d like to thank Tom Graves for taking the initiative on this important issue and the House Republican Caucus for their support of this economic recovery package.”
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Representative Tom Graves represents the citizens of District 12, which includes portions of Bartow, Gordon, and Pickens counties. He was elected into the House of Representatives in 2002, and currently serves as the Vice-Chairman of the Motor Vehicles Committee. He also serves on the Health & Human Services, Transportation, and Ways & Means committees.
House Eliminate Sales and Ad Valorem Taxes on Automobiles
Measure Also Funds Trauma Care
ATLANTA— Today the Georgia House of Representatives passed House Bill 480 by a strong bi-partisan vote 133 to 39. The measure now moves to the state Senate for consideration. Continue reading “House Eliminate Sales and Ad Valorem Taxes on Automobiles”
J.O.B.S. Act Scheduled for Floor Vote
ATLANTA— Today the House Rules Committee announced that House Bills 481 and 482 will be available for consideration on the House Floor on Thursday, March 12. These bills comprise the “Jobs, Opportunity, and Business Success Act of 2009” (J.O.B.S. Act). This legislation provides an economic recovery plan for Georgia by providing tax credits to employers for each unemployed person hired; suspending business “start-up” fees for one year; and eliminating several business taxes. Continue reading “J.O.B.S. Act Scheduled for Floor Vote”
Freshman Representative Makes Pentachlorophenol Central Issue
ATLANTA – State Representative Ralph Long (D- Atlanta) has made the study and regulation of pentachlorophenol the central issue of his freshman term. Since taking office in January of this year, Rep. Long has introduced three pieces of legislation concerning pentachlorophenol. Continue reading “Freshman Representative Makes Pentachlorophenol Central Issue”