ATLANTA (February 21, 2018) | Sen. Ben Watson (R – Savannah) is pleased to support a new series of legislation along with Governor Nathan Deal, Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, Speaker of the House David Ralston, representatives and senators that will cut state income tax rates. The newly proposed tax cut legislation is the first major income tax cut in Georgia history. Continue reading “New Income Tax Reduction Legislation Introduced by Georgia General Assembly”
New Income Tax Reduction Legislation Introduced by Georgia General Assembly
ATLANTA (February 21, 2018) | Sen. Chuck Hufstetler (R – Rome), along with Governor Nathan Deal, Lt. Governor Casey Cagle, Speaker of the House David Ralston, representatives and senators from across Georgia recently announced two bills aimed at reducing the state’s income tax percentage and saving taxpayer dollars. This is the largest single tax cut in Georgia for individuals since 1937. Continue reading “New Income Tax Reduction Legislation Introduced by Georgia General Assembly”
Sen. John Albers to Celebrate Righteous Guitars’ Second Anniversary and Success
ATLANTA (February 20, 2018) | Sen. John Albers (R – Roswell) will celebrate the second anniversary and incredible success of Righteous Guitars on Saturday, February 24, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. in Roswell, Georgia. Continue reading “Sen. John Albers to Celebrate Righteous Guitars’ Second Anniversary and Success”
Update from the Capitol: Week Six
By: Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry)
As we pass the halfway mark of the 2018 legislative session, things are really moving along here at the capitol. This week, we covered a variety of topics with 20 bills passing through the Senate. We look forward to maintaining this pace of passing legislation as we close in on the deadline of Crossover Day, and eventually, Sine Die.
Life Insurance Bill to Find Lost Policies Sponsored by Sen. Marty Harbin Passes Senate Floor
ATLANTA (February 15, 2018) | Senate Bill 248, sponsored by Sen. Marty Harbin (R – Tyrone) passed through the Senate Insurance and Labor Committee on Wednesday, January 31, and passed the Senate Floor on Wednesday, February 14.