Sen. Johnson’s Home School Honors Program Bill Passes through the General Assembly

ATLANTA (March 25, 2009) – State Senator Eric Johnson’s (R-Savannah) Senate Bil1 210 passed today in the House and is now ready for the Governor’s signature. The measure allows home school program students to be eligible for the Governor’s Honors Program, now only open to public and private high school students.

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Sen. Seay Encourages High School Seniors to Register to Vote in April

ATLANTA (March 24, 2009) — Sen. Valencia Seay (D-Riverdale) is encouraging eligible high school seniors to register to vote at their school during the month of April. Thanks to legislation that she sponsored in the Senate in 2001, public schools now offer students who are at least 18 years old the opportunity to register to vote at their school.

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The Continuing Crisis (of Common Sense)

Sen. Chip Pearson
Sen. Chip Pearson

By Sen. Chip Pearson
ATLANTA (March 23, 2009) – As the crisis in common sense continues in Washington and across the nation, here in Georgia I’m working with my Senate colleagues for real stimulus solutions to put the economy back on track. These solutions utilize the free market and provide the atmosphere for job opportunity and economic growth without using taxpayer dollars for government takeovers.

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The People’s Business

Sen. Tommie Williams
Sen. Tommie Williams

By President Pro Tempore Tommie Williams
March 20, 2009

As a leader in the State Senate, I often reflect on the vision of our nation’s founders and will even go back and read The Declaration of Independence and The Constitution of the United States. Today I’m reminded of the biggest grievance against the King of England – “Taxation without Representation” – and think how asleep our country has been when it comes to paying taxes and government spending. We’ve been asleep because our taxes come out of each paycheck, which hinders our ability to see how much we’re really being taxed. Do you realize that most Americans have to work a half of a year just to pay for their federal taxes alone? That’s a real eye-opener. Let me give you another one.

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Mullis: True Stimulus Legislation

Sen. Jeff Mullis
Sen. Jeff Mullis

By Sen. Jeff Mullis

With the final days of session counting down, the first priority in the Senate is passing common sense legislation to create jobs in Georgia. While the Federal government is continuing to throw more taxpayer dollars at bad investments, Georgia is creating true stimulus legislation. Government should create the environment for businesses to thrive and create jobs; not take over business to “rescue” a struggling economy.

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