The Georgia General Assembly convened this week for legislative days 12 through 15. Legislators will return to the Capitol next week for Legislative Days 16 through 18. On Tuesday, Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice David Nahmias gave his first State of the Judiciary before the Georgia General Assembly. He highlighted the backlog in cases brought on by the pandemic, the creative ways in which judicial systems across the state continued proceedings, and the challenges ahead. Read his full speech here. The House passed HB 910, the Amended Fiscal Year 2022 Budget 152-4. This includes many of Governor Kemp’s requests like pay increases to state employees and public school teachers. FY 2022 budget (29.9 billion) is $2.6 billion (9.7%) more than the current budget based on record setting revenue collections.
On Wednesday, the Senate passed HB 873 (Gwinnett County Commission Districts) along party lines. Senator Nikki Merritt’s committee substitute to revert to the original maps failed. Again, Here is a preview of the new commissioner maps should this bill be signed. SB 369 (Nonpartisan Gwinnett School Board) went through second readers and is assigned to the House Government Affairs Committee. HB 872 (Gwinnett Board of Education District Maps) was read and referred to the Senate State and Local Government Committee.
On Wednesday, Partnership Gwinnett, in collaboration with the Professional Association of Georgia Educators (PAGE), honored 44 students at their annual STAR Luncheon. The STAR program recognizes top academically performing high school seniors in Gwinnett’s public and private schools. Partnering with our K-12 schools through initiatives like the STAR Awards helps us grow, retain, and attract an educated workforce for Gwinnett businesses. To read the full press release, click here.
Bill Tracking (*indicates newly added to list)
*HB 78 Administrative Services, Department of; create Division of Supplier Diversity
Status: 1/26/2021 – House Second Readers
HB 389 Employment security; change definition of employment to include services performed by an individual for wages
Status: 2/1/2022 – Withdrawn from General Calendar and recommitted to House Industry and Labor Committee
HB 587 Georgia Economic Recovery Act of 2021; enact
Status: 1/10/2022 – Recommitted in Senate
HB 835 Ad valorem tax; contracts between a county and a municipality for the tax commissioners to prepare the municipal tax digests and collect municipal taxes are not subject to approval of the tax commissioner; provide
Status: 1/10/2022 – House Second Readers
*HB 855 Workers’ compensation; coverage for first responders for post-traumatic stress disorder arising in the course of employment; provide
Status: 1/24/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 865 Labor and industrial relations; professional employer organizations; provisions
Status: 1/14/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 866 Labor and industrial relations; employers to provide workers’ compensation to certain persons; require
Status: 1/14/2022 – House Second Readers
*HB 867 Truth in Prescription Pricing for Patients Act; enact
Status: 2/7/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Insurance and Labor Committee. House voted 166-1
HB 872 Gwinnett County; Board of Education; revise district boundaries
Status: 2/8/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Committee on State and Local Government Operations
HB 873 Gwinnett County; Board of Commissioners; revise district boundaries
Status: 2/3/2022 – House Passed, adopted, and immediately transmitted to Senate
HB 884 Professions and businesses; expedited licenses for military spouses; provisions
Status: 1/14/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 920 Income tax; revise tax credit for certain investments to be limited to investments in entrepreneurship programs, centers, and initiatives
Status: 1/25/2022 – House Second Readers
*HB 932 Education; noncitizen students with certain refugee, special immigrant, or humanitarian parole status under federal law are classified as in-state for tuition purposes; provide
Status: 1/25/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 926 Labor and industrial relations; employers to provide certain documentation when compensating employees; require
Status: 1/25/2022 – House Second Readers
*HB 932 Education; noncitizen students with certain refugee, special immigrant, or humanitarian parole status under federal law are classified as in-state for tuition purposes; provide
Status: 1/25/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 934 Sales and use tax; special district mass transportation
Status: 1/25/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 961 Torts; authorize apportionment of damages in single-defendant lawsuits; provide for evidence of fault of nonparties
Status: 1/26/2022 – House Postponed
HB 1013 Mental Health Parity Act; enact
Status: 2/1/2022 – House Second Readers
*HB 1037 Georgia Peer Workforce Navigator Pilot Program Act; enact
Status: 2/1/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 1044 Local government; creation of regional development authorities; provide
Status: 2/2/2022 – House Economic Development & Tourism Committee favorably reported
HB 1058 Income tax; affiliated corporations file separate or consolidated returns; provisions
Status: 2/1/2022 – House Second Readers
HB 1187 Sales and use tax; exemption for certain high-technology data center equipment; extend sunset
Status: 2/7/2022 – House Second Readers
HR 579 Georgia Commission on Sustainability and Economic Opportunity; create
Status: 2/8/2022 – House Small Business Development Committee Favorably Reported by Substitute
HR 627 House Study Committee on Bureaucratic Hindrances to Businesses; create
Status: 2/8/2022 – House Small Business Development Committee Favorably Reported by Substitute
SB 257 Georgia Crime Information Center; criminal history record restrictions for certain persons cited with or convicted of certain criminal offenses; provide
Status: 2/10/2022 – House Second Readers. Senate voted 48-3
SB 329 Joint Tort-Feasors; apportionment of awards of damages among one or more persons in certain actions; provide
Status: 1/12/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee
SB 331 “Protecting Georgia Businesses and Workers Act”; enact
Status: 2/10/2022 –Senate Insurance and Labor Committee Favorably Reported by Substitute
SB 350 Elections; local legislation for nonpartisan elections for any county offices; authorize the General Assembly
Status: 1/25/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Ethics Committee
*SB 363 “Fair Business Practices Act of 1975,”; class action suits and for damages for violating the requirements for solicitations for corporate filings; provide
Status: 2/10/2022 – House Second Readers. Senate voted 51-0
SB 369 Board of Education of Gwinnett County; future elections for members of the board of education shall be nonpartisan; provide
Status: 2/10/2022 – House Government Affairs Committee Favorably Reported. Senate voted 32-31
SB 379 State Board of the Technical College System of Georgia; establish a program to promote the creation and expansion of registered apprenticeship programs in the state; provide
Status: 1/27/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Economic Development and Tourism Committee
SB 394 “Georgia Computer Data Privacy Act”; enact
Status: 1/27/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Science and Technology Committee
*SB 421 ‘Georgia Utility Rate Reduction Act (GURRA)’; enact
Status: 2/2/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Committee on Regulated Industries and Utilities
*SB 460 Education; noncitizen students who have received a grant of deferred action for childhood arrivals; qualify for in-state classification; may be extended same consideration as citizens of the United States
Status: 2/7/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Senate Higher Education Committee
SB 492 Public Utilities and Transportation; the deployment of electric vehicle charging equipment; provide
Status: 2/10/2022 – Senate Hopper
*SR 463 Joint Study Committee on the Electrification of Transportation; create
Status: 2/10/2022 – Senate Read and Referred to Rules Committee
Bourdeaux Job Fair
Congresswoman Carolyn Bourdeaux is hosting a job fair on Wednesday, March 23rd at the Gwinnett Fairground auditorium. If you or someone you know is interested in reserving a table or booth, please complete this form: https://forms.gle/BixEQovYiwvS4F6g7. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to her Outreach Director, Rob Tester at Rob.Tester@mail.house.gov or 770-232-3005.