ATLANTA (February 15, 2023) | Today, Senate Bill 73, sponsored by Sen. Blake Tillery (R – Vidalia) passed in the Senate with bipartisan support. Senate Bill 73 would revise the current “Anti-Telemarketing” Bill. Under current law, an individual is prohibited from knowingly making or causing telemarketing calls to individuals on the Georgia Do-Not-Call list, SB 73 would remove that “knowing” component in addition to expanding liability for violating the prohibition on unsolicited telemarketing calls.
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By: Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry)
The Senate is quickly approaching Crossover Day as we wrap up week five under the Gold Dome. With less than a month until we reach the final day for bills to pass over to the opposite chamber for consideration, we are operating at a frenetic pace. This week, the Senate passed a number of bills on the floor and had a full week of committee meetings, vetting and perfecting legislation. Perhaps the most significant event of the week took place during the Senate Appropriations Subcommittees as members of each committee had an opportunity to closely analyze each line item of various sections of House Bill 18, the Amended FY 2023 Budget with a fine-tooth comb.
On Thursday, I, once again, chaired the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture and Natural Resources. The committee had the pleasure of hearing from Georgia’s newly elected Agriculture Commissioner, former State Senator Tyler Harper, in addition to the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources and the State Forestry Commission Director. With agriculture’s oversized role in Georgia’s economy as our number one industry, I take these hearings very seriously. Each appropriations subcommittee will only meet once to hear additional proposals and budget requests from Georgia’s state agencies and departments therefore, it is crucial that we take this time to ensure all taxpayer dollars are being used to their fullest potential.
I am also pleased to report I have introduced a number of bills to be considered this legislative session. Senate Bill 102 would make it clear that a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) is not working under the supervision of the surgeon, when administering anesthesia in an acute care or surgical setting. This is already the established practice at hospitals and is consistent with CRNA’s advanced education and training in the practice of nursing. The men and women of the healthcare profession in Georgia are vital to the state’s workforce. Ensuring all Georgians are receiving the highest level of healthcare services is of the utmost importance. I am proud to sponsor this legislation, requested by many of our rural hospitals, that should help hospitals recruit and retain surgeons and allow rural hospitals to provide surgical services, cost effectively, in our rural communities. In addition, I have the pleasure of sponsoring Senate Bill 105, which would revise the minimum and maximum allowable benefit multiplier for current and future retirees in the Public School Employee Retirement System. Our school bus drivers, cafeteria workers, school custodians, and school maintenance workers are essential to the daily operation of our public schools in a manner that is safe, welcoming, nutritious and conducive to learning. With this legislation, we recognize the importance and dedication of these hardworking men and women and seek to do more for them in their retirement.
As I mentioned at the start, our days at the Capitol are full and very busy right now. However, we are here to serve you, and I welcome your questions or concerns. Please contact my office by phone or email, if we can be of service.
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Sen. Larry Walker serves as Secretary of the Senate Majority Caucus. He also serves as Chairman of the Insurance and Labor Committee. He represents the 20th Senate District, which includes Bleckley, Dodge, Dooly, Houston, Laurens, Pulaski, Treutlen and Wilcox counties. He may be reached by phone at 404.656.0095 or by email at larry.walker@senate.ga.gov.
Senator Larry Walker Introduces “Back the Blue Act”
ATLANTA (February 13, 2023) | Secretary of the Senate Majority Caucus, Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry), introduced Senate Bill 110, the “Back the Blue Act,” This legislation would provide financial support for Georgia’s sheriff’s departments by establishing a voluntary “check off” on auto insurance premium invoices to allow Georgians to conveniently donate $3 to local law enforcement. The donations would be collected by insurance companies, then remitted to the Georgia Department of Insurance. The Insurance Commissioner would then distribute the donations equally to the Sheriff of each county in Georgia.
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ATLANTA (February 13, 2023) | Last week, Sen. John Albers (R – Roswell) introduced Senate Bill 149, also known as the “Georgia Door-To-Door Sales Act.”
Continue reading “Senator John Albers Introduces “Georgia Door-To-Door Sales Act””Press Conference Held to Announce Findings from the Senate Study Committee on Excellence, Innovation, and Technology at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
ATLANTA (February 9, 2023) | Today, Sen. Sonya Halpern (D – Atlanta), held a press conference with members of the General Assembly, several Presidents of Georgia’s HBCUs, partner organizations and other stakeholders to announce the findings and recommendations of the Senate Study Committee on Excellence, Innovation, and Technology at HBCUs.
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