Bill Revising Reporting Procedures for Public School Athletics Organizations Passes Georgia Senate

ATLANTA (February 6, 2014)  |  Senate Bill 288, a bill preventing Georgia public schools from interacting with any interscholastic sports body that does not release annual financial statements, passed the Georgia Senate today by a vote of 54 to 0. Sen. Charlie Bethel (R – Dalton) sponsored the bill to ensure Georgia students participate in extra-curricular athletics in a transparent environment. Continue reading “Bill Revising Reporting Procedures for Public School Athletics Organizations Passes Georgia Senate”

Sen. William Ligon Holds Press Conference Calling for Georgia’s Withdrawal from Common Core

rallyATLANTA (February 4,  2014)  |  Sen. William Ligon ( R – Brunswick), surrounded by a crowd of parents, children, and grassroots leaders holding “Stop Common Core” signs, held a rally and press conference at the Georgia State Capitol on Tuesday, February 4, 2014. Continue reading “Sen. William Ligon Holds Press Conference Calling for Georgia’s Withdrawal from Common Core”

Sen. Albers Continues to Push for Ava’s Law during Autism Day at the State Capitol

avaATLANTA (February 4, 2014)  |  As part of Autism Day at the Georgia State Capitol today, Sen. John Albers ( R- Roswell) joined Autism Speaks, The Early Autism Project, Rep. Ben Harbin and other state legislators to continue their push for the passage of Ava’s law in Georgia. Continue reading “Sen. Albers Continues to Push for Ava’s Law during Autism Day at the State Capitol”

Senate Bill Passes to Provide More Authentic Learning Experience for Non-Profit Museums Featuring Distilleries

ATLANTA (February 4, 2014)  |  The Georgia State Senate passed Senate Bill 240 today by a vote of 43 to 9.  Sponsored by Sen. Hunter Hill (R- Smyrna), this legislation will allow non-profit museums to manufacture and sample distilled spirits. Continue reading “Senate Bill Passes to Provide More Authentic Learning Experience for Non-Profit Museums Featuring Distilleries”