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”
Rep. Morris Introduces Legislation to Require Drug Tests for Food Stamps
ATLANTA — State Representative Greg Morris (R-Vidalia) today announced the introduction of House Bill 772, legislation which would require applicants to pass a drug test before receiving assistance from the Georgia Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps. Continue reading “Rep. Morris Introduces Legislation to Require Drug Tests for Food Stamps”
Rep. Greg Morris Pre-files Legislation for Ten Commandments, Constitution Monument
ATLANTA— State Representative Greg Morris (R-Vidalia) recently pre-filed House Bill 702 which would erect a monument of the Ten Commandments as well as the preambles to the United States Constitution and the Georgia Constitution. Continue reading “Rep. Greg Morris Pre-files Legislation for Ten Commandments, Constitution Monument”
Rep. Greg Morris Appointed to NCSL Environment Committee
ATLANTA – State Representative Greg Morris (R-Vidalia) was recently appointed to serve on the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Environment Committee by House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge).
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House Speaker David Ralston Announces Appointments to the Georgia Rail Passenger Authority Overview Committee
ATLANTA— House Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) announced today the appointment of the following members of the Georgia House of Representatives to the Georgia Rail Passenger Authority Overview Committee: Continue reading “House Speaker David Ralston Announces Appointments to the Georgia Rail Passenger Authority Overview Committee”