Report from the Senate: Sen. Stone

By Sen. Jesse Stone (R-Waynesboro)

Sen. Jesse Stone

ATLANTA (May 29, 2012) – Georgia has now joined 18 other states that have passed bills on scrap metal theft over the last two years according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Secondary metal theft has quickly become an epidemic that necessitates a fast and effective response. With Gov. Nathan Deal’s signature on House Bill 872 on April 16, 2012, this has been the fourth time state lawmakers have revisited the issue in five years, and we hope the last.

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Senate Majority Leader Earns Highest Pro-Business Score in General Assembly

ATLANTA (May 22, 2012) – Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) has received the highest ranking given on the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Honor Roll. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce released its 2012 Legislative Scorecard on Monday.  The scorecard reflects an overall grade on how House and Senate members voted during the 2011 and 2012 legislative sessions on business-friendly measures. Rogers was one of only 9 members out of the 236 members of the General Assembly to earn a perfect score in both 2011 and 2012.

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ATDC Showcase Welcomes Majority Leader Chip Rogers as Featured Speaker

ATLANTA (Friday, May 18, 2012) – Hundreds of Georgia entrepreneurs, startups and technology leaders, welcomed Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) as a featured speaker for Georgia Tech’s 2012 Advanced Technology Development Center Startup Showcase.  The event, held at the Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center, honors Georgia’s brightest entrepreneurs and emerging technologies, putting a spotlight on ATDC’s graduating companies – all of whom have met rigorous growth milestones. In addition, dozens of ATDC’s most promising member companies – representing industries as varied as information security, financial technology, health care IT, mobile technology, clean tech/energy, and medical devices –exhibited their innovative technologies during the event.

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Sen. Shafer Applauds Signing of Zero-Based Budgeting Bill

ATLANTA (May 7, 2012) – Sen. Shafer thanks Gov. Deal for his support of zero based budgeting, Shafer’s Senate Bill 33 signed into law after ten year campaign.

Sen. David Shafer (R-Duluth) today issued a statement thanking Gov. Nathan Deal for approving Senate Bill 33, the Zero Based Budgeting Act.

“I applaud Governor Deal, not just for signing the bill but for his leadership in voluntarily implementing zero based budgeting,” Shafer said.  “This tool is already being used to identify unnecessary spending and ensure that tax dollars are being used wisely.”

Under Georgia’s current budgeting law, spending programs approved one year are automatically rolled over into succeeding budgets of the state under a single line item called “continuation.”  The budget presented to lawmakers only details new expenditures.

Senate Bill 33 requires 1/8 of the budget to be rebuilt from scratch each year.

“The entire budget should be periodically rejustified.  What was needed one year may not be needed the next year — or the next decade,” Shafer said. “Zero based budgeting will help lawmakers be better stewards of the budget.”

Shafer introduced his first zero based budgeting bill as a freshman senator in 2003, reintroducing it in 2005, 2007, 2009 and again in 2011 as SB 33.

Shafer also thanked Americans for Prosperity, Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia, Libertarian Party of Georgia and Atlanta Tea Party for their grass roots support of SB 33 and earlier versions of the legislation.

The bill was carried in the House by Rep. Stephen Allison (R-Blairsville).  Sen. Jack Hill (R-Reidsville), Sen. Josh McKoon (R-Columbus), Rep. Chuck Martin (R-Alpharetta) and Rep. Mike Cheoakas (R-Americus) joined Shafer and Allison as members of the conference committee that hammered out the final details of the legislation.

RELEASE
For Immediate Release:
May 7, 2012

For Information Contact:
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