ATLANTA — The Georgia House of Representatives recently passed House Bill 725, The Child Abuse Records Protection Act, legislation authored by State Representative Wes Cantrell (R-Woodstock), which seeks to protect the confidentiality of records of child abuse cases held by children’s advocacy centers (CAC). Continue reading “House Passes Child Abuse Records Protection Act”
Roll the Dice or off to the Races? Don’t Bet on Either to Restore HOPE or Benefit Georgia!
By State Representative Wes Cantrell (R-Woodstock)
House Bill 677, a 127 page bill to legalize casino gambling in Georgia was introduced at the end of the 2015 legislative session. Continue reading “Roll the Dice or off to the Races? Don’t Bet on Either to Restore HOPE or Benefit Georgia!”
Rep. Cantrell Pre-Files Child Abuse Records Protection Act
ATLANTA— State Representative Wes Cantrell (R-Woodstock) recently pre-filed House Bill 725, The Child Abuse Records Protection Act, which seeks to protect the confidentiality of records of child abuse cases held by children’s advocacy centers (CAC). Continue reading “Rep. Cantrell Pre-Files Child Abuse Records Protection Act”
Reps. Cantrell, Turner, and Sen. Beach to Hold Town Hall Meeting
ATLANTA – State Representatives Wes Cantrell (R-Woodstock) and Scot Turner (R-Holly Springs), along with Sen. Brandon Beach (R-Alpharetta), will hold a town hall meeting on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at 10 a.m. at the Hickory Flat Fire Station. Continue reading “Reps. Cantrell, Turner, and Sen. Beach to Hold Town Hall Meeting”
Rep. Cantrell’s Legislation Signed into Law by Governor Deal
ATLANTA—State Representative Wes Cantrell (R–Woodstock) commented today on Governor Nathan Deal signing into law House Bill 209, which revises scholarship provisions for special needs students. Continue reading “Rep. Cantrell’s Legislation Signed into Law by Governor Deal”