Rep. Spencer Comments on House Passage of Anti-Obamacare Legislation

ATLANTA — State Representatives Jason Spencer (R-Woodbine) announced the passage of House Bill 707 by the Georgia House of Representatives on Monday, March 3, Day 30 of the 2014 legislative session. Sponsored by Rep. Spencer, HB 707 bans the state from participating in significant portions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Continue reading “Rep. Spencer Comments on House Passage of Anti-Obamacare Legislation”

Rep. Morris Announces House Passage of HB 702, HB 772

ATLANTA — State Representative Greg Morris (R-Vidalia) announced the passage of House Bills 702 and 772 by the Georgia House of Representatives. Both bills passed the House on Monday, March 3, otherwise known as Crossover Day which is the deadline in which a piece of legislation must pass at least one of the General Assembly’s two chambers. Continue reading “Rep. Morris Announces House Passage of HB 702, HB 772”

House Passes Anti-Obamacare Legislation Co-Sponsored by Local Representatives

ATLANTA — State Representatives Michael Caldwell (R-Woodstock) and Scot Turner (R-Holly Springs) announced the passage of House Bill 707 by the Georgia House of Representatives. Co-sponsored by Reps. Caldwell and Turner, HB 707 adds a layer of protection for Georgia citizens against Obamacare. Continue reading “House Passes Anti-Obamacare Legislation Co-Sponsored by Local Representatives”

Rep. Terry England Comments on Success of AP Education Courses in Georgia

By State Representative Terry England (R-Auburn)
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I have been serving in the Georgia House of Representatives for a decade. As the chair of the House Appropriations Committee, I clearly recognize the financial challenges of bringing economic vitality to all parts of our state. And as a member of the House Education Committee, I work closely with our schools to put our students on the path to college and careers. All Georgians, whether from our rural farms or our largest cities, compete in a global economy and rely on a talented workforce to be educated in our public schools. This economy demands higher levels of skill and knowledge, and clearly rewards those who can think critically, communicate effectively and work collaboratively. Continue reading “Rep. Terry England Comments on Success of AP Education Courses in Georgia”