ATLANTA (January 22, 2018) | Sen. Marty Harbin (R – Tyrone) introduced a bill to alleviate penalties against drivers who do not have a current registration revalidation decal. This legislation gives citizens the opportunity to correct the issue they are being cited for prior to their court date. Law enforcement currently has the ability to impound a vehicle, temporarily leaving drivers without transportation means and preventing them from fixing any automobile related issues before they must appear in court.
Rinnai to Bring 300 Jobs to Spalding County
ATLANTA (August 16, 2017) | Sen. Marty Harbin (R – Tyrone) is proud to announce the expansion of the home appliances manufacturer, Rinnai, in Spalding County.
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Sen. Marty Harbin Releases Statement on the Death of Justice Antonin Scalia
ATLANTA (February 22, 2016) | Sen. Marty Harbin (R – Tyrone) released the following statement on the death of Associate Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Continue reading “Sen. Marty Harbin Releases Statement on the Death of Justice Antonin Scalia”
Sen. Marty Harbin Commends Successful Planning and Construction of Milner Public Library
ATLANTA (February 18, 2016) | With the guidance of Sen. Marty Harbin (R – Tyrone), along with successful fundraising and contracting with inmate labor teams, construction of the new Milner Public Library in Lamar County is underway. Continue reading “Sen. Marty Harbin Commends Successful Planning and Construction of Milner Public Library”
Sen. Marty Harbin Joins Gov. Deal to Swear in Jim Pace
ATLANTA (July 31, 2015) | Sen. Marty Harbin (R – Tyrone) joined Gov. Nathan Deal on Monday, July 27, 2015 for the swearing in of Jim Pace to the Georgia Film, Music and Digital Entertainment Advisory Commission. The Georgia Film, Music and Digital Entertainment Advisory Commission is comprised of a panel of experts to help the state’s film, music and digital entertainment office remain organized and successful. Continue reading “Sen. Marty Harbin Joins Gov. Deal to Swear in Jim Pace”