ATLANTA (March 3, 2023) | Yesterday, Senate Bill 55, sponsored by Senator Elena Parent (D – Atlanta), passed out of the Georgia Senate. SB 55, also known as the Lemonade Stand Act, would allow for children to sell non-consumable goods, pre-packaged food items and non-alcoholic beverages without requiring permits, licenses or incurring any tax, as long as the revenue totals $5,000 or less in a calendar year.
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ATLANTA (March 2, 2023) | Today, Sen. Emanuel Jones (D – Decatur), will be holding a press conference in honor of Kappa Alpha Psi Day at the Georgia State Capitol.
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ATLANTA (March 1, 2023) | Today, the Georgia Senate passed Senate Bill 107, also known as Izzy’s Law. Sponsored by Sen. Max Burns (R – Sylvania), Izzy’s Law would require the Department of Public Health to develop a widely-accessible and downloadable safety plan for aquatic activities based on the standards for nationally accredited swim instructors. Specifically, Izzy’s Law would require that each private swim instructor has a safety aquatic plan that includes but is not limited to: a necessary student to instructor ratio, a secondary supervisor to be present in assisting the safety of all swimmers and all parents and guardians to have the ability to be present at private swim lessons
Continue reading “Izzy’s Law Passes the Georgia Senate”Senator Chuck Payne to Serve on the Georgia Commission on Civics Education
ATLANTA (March 1, 2023) | Chairman of the Senate Committee on Science and Technology, Senator Chuck Payne (R – Dalton) has been appointed by Lt. Governor Burt Jones to serve as a member of the Georgia Commission on Civics Education.
Continue reading “Senator Chuck Payne to Serve on the Georgia Commission on Civics Education”Senator Max Burns and Representative Mark Newton Introduced Senate Bill 231
ATLANTA (February 23, 2023) | Today, Senator Max Burns (R – Sylvania) and Representative Mark Newton (R – Augusta) introduced Senate Bill 231, which would allow for citizens of Augusta-Richmond County to decide by vote whether or not the Mayor of Augusta-Richmond County would serve as a voting member on the Augusta-Richmond County Commission.
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