Rep. Amy Carter’s Legislation One of the First Bills to Pass the House this Year

Carter also votes for HB 926 to help Georgia’s Banks and Customers

ATLANTA— On Monday the Georgia House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 651, legislation introduced by Representative Amy Carter (D- Valdosta) to allow schools quicker access to the Georgia sex offender list. The bill was the second bill passed by the Georgia House or Representatives during the 2010 session. Continue reading “Rep. Amy Carter’s Legislation One of the First Bills to Pass the House this Year”

Rep. Carter Co-Authors Furlough Legislation

ATLANTA — This week State Representative Amy Carter (D-Valdosta) cosponsored and helped author House Bill 977, which would prevent a school system from increasing the pay of administrators when that school system has decided to furlough other school employees.
“If teachers, cafeteria workers, bus drivers, and custodians are making sacrifices then administrators should not be receiving raises,” said Representative Amy Carter. “As a teacher, I understand how frustrating it might be to see administrators receive pay raises while others have to make sacrifices by being furloughed. House Bill 977 will not only ensure a greater sense of equality among school employees, but it will also help maintain morale of non-administrative workers during these tough times.”
Under House Bill 977, “If any local board of education furloughs teachers, paraprofessionals, cafeteria workers, bus drivers, custodians, support staff, or other non-administrative positions during a school year, such local board of education shall not use any state funds to provide a salary increase for the local school superintendent or administrators during such school year.”
The bill also requires any school board that tries to bypass state funds to give an administrator or superintendent a pay raise to explain the reasoning during a public hearing for community input. They would also have to give seven days’ notice of the public hearing through a legal notice in a local newspaper of publication.
Co-authors on House Bill 977 include state Representatives Ed Rynders (R-Leesburg), Edward Lindsey (R-Atlanta), Fran Millar (R-Dunwoody), and Jay Powell (R-Camilla).
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Representative Amy Carter represents the citizens of District 175, which includes portions of Lowndes County. She was elected into the House of Representatives in 2006, and is currently the Secretary of Higher Education. She also serves on the Appropriations, and Children & Youth Committees and a Special Committee on Small Business Development and Creation.

Rep. Carter Moves Up With New Committee Assignments

ATLANTA- Representative Amy Carter (D- Valdosta) gained new influential committee assignments last week when new House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) appointed her Secretary of the Higher Education Committee and gave her a position on the newly created Special Committee on Small Business Development and Jobs Creation. Representative Carter will also continue to serve on the Appropriations and Education Committees. Continue reading “Rep. Carter Moves Up With New Committee Assignments”

House Speaker David Ralston Announces the Formation of the Special Committee on Small Business Development and Job Creation

ATLANTA- On Friday January 15th, House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) announced the formation of the Special Committee on Small Business Development and Job Creation— a new standing committee in the Georgia House of Representatives. Continue reading

House Speaker David Ralston Announces the Formation of the Special Committee on Small Business Development and Job Creation