ATLANTA – State Representative Yasmin Neal (D-Jonesboro) today announced that House Bill 1530, legislation to create HOPE scholarship small business grants, was recently approved by the House Regulated Industries Lottery Oversight-Gaming Subcommittee on March, 9, 2022.
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ATLANTA – State Representative Yasmin Neal (D-Jonesboro) today announced that Governor Brian Kemp recently signed her bill, House Bill 236, into law. Sponsored by Rep. Neal, HB 236 seeks to provide further protection to victims who have been granted a temporary protective order.
Rep. Yasmin Neal Offers Condolences to Clayton County Police Officer Armondo Mendoza’s Family
ATLANTA – State Representative Yasmin Neal (D-Jonesboro) today offered condolences to the family of Clayton County police officer Armondo Mendoza who died on Monday, April 19, 2021, from injuries sustained in a car accident earlier that morning.
Rep. Yasmin Neal Honors Clayton County Residents Lost Due to COVID-19
ATLANTA – State Representative Yasmin Neal (D-Jonesboro) recently honored Clayton County senior residents who have died as a result of COVID-19. During a white flag memorial ceremony on Saturday, March 20, Rep. Neal presented privileged resolutions to family members of late senior residents who were members of the Frank Bailey Senior Center community.
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Rep. Yasmin Neal’s Legislation to Protect Victims of Domestic Violence Approved by Senate Committee
ATLANTA – State Representative Yasmin Neal (D-Jonesboro) today announced that the Senate Public Safety Committee passed House Bill 236, legislation which seeks to protect victims who have been granted a temporary protective order. On Thursday, March 18, Rep. Neal’s legislation passed in committee by a unanimous, bipartisan vote and will now head to the Senate Rules Committee for further consideration.