Georgia Senate and Georgia House Members to Hold Press Conference to Announce New Reproductive Freedom Legislation

ATLANTA (January 24, 2023) | Today, members of the Georgia Senate and Georgia House will join Amplify Georgia in addressing reproductive freedoms and announcing new legislation to restore reproductive freedom in the state of Georgia.

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Sen. Brandon Beach Introduces Legislation to Increase Sentencing for Gun Violence

ATLANTA (January 24, 2023) | Yesterday, Sen. Brandon Beach (R – Alpharetta) introduced Senate Bill 7, also known as the “3G” bill or the “Gangs, Guns, Gone” bill. This bill would impose a 10 year mandatory minimum sentence for anyone who uses a gun while committing or attempting to commit a violent felony. 

“We are not going to allow these District Attorneys to let these violent offenders back out on the street,” said Sen. Beach. “Anyone who commits any of these violent crimes at gunpoint should not be allowed to walk away.”

SB 7 would require that this mandatory minimum sentence is given any time charges are brought against an individual who has used a gun to commit or attempt to commit a violent felony, whether or not the weapon was discharged. This would be a pre-enhanced minimum sentence that convicted individuals must serve prior to any other sentence and cannot be shortened by any sentence-reducing measures. Judges would have to impose this sentence on individuals who use even the threat of a gun to subdue another individual while committing a violent crime.

Senate Bill 7 has been assigned to the Senate Committee on Judiciary. You can read the full text of SB 7 here: https://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/63555

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Sen. Brandon Beach serves as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Economic Development and Tourism. He represents the 21st Senate District which includes portions of Cherokee and Fulton County. He can be reached at 404.463.1378 or by email at brandon.beach@senate.ga.gov.

Senate Majority Caucus to Hold Press Conference Outlining Priorities for the 2023 Session

ATLANTA (January 23, 2022) | President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy (R – Macon), Senate Majority Leader Steve Gooch (R – Dahlonega), and other members of the Senate Majority Caucus will be joined by Lt. Governor Burt Jones to hold a press conference on Thursday, January 26, 2023 on the South Wing Steps of the Georgia State Capitol at 2:00 p.m. to provide an outline of the Majority Caucus’ legislative priorities for 2023.

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An Update From the Gold Dome: Weeks One & Two

By: Sen. Steve Gooch (R – Dahlonega)

On Monday, January 9, 2023, the Georgia General Assembly officially gaveled in to kick off the 2023 Legislative Session.  The Georgia Constitution requires that the Georgia General Assembly convene on the second Monday in January and is limited to a term made up of 40 non-consecutive legislative days. The first week of session typically encompasses ceremonial motions as a number of new leaders were sworn into office including Lt. Governor Burt Jones, President Pro Tempore Sen. John F. Kennedy (R – Macon) and 10 incoming freshman Senators. I am pleased to announce that I will be serving as Majority Leader for the Senate Majority Caucus for the 2023 Legislative Session.  I am honored that my Republican colleagues in the Senate have chosen me to serve in this role and look forward to supporting a strong conservative policy agenda for all Georgians.  I anticipate that the 2023 Legislative Session will be a historic one with new leaders and new faces in the Senate Chamber and I look forward to this great opportunity to forge new partnerships and build on the work of our predecessors to continue to grow our state.

Last week, the official Inauguration of Georgia’s 83rd Governor, Brian P. Kemp and our state’s Constitutional Officers took place at Georgia State University.

Kicking off this legislative session, I am proud to be a sponsor of Senate Bill 1 which will prohibit the requirement for proof of COVID-19 vaccination status for employment by state government agencies.  Also prohibited by SB1 are the mask mandates that have been forced on our children by school boards and administrators.  It is fitting that this is our first bill of a session we are entering with the strong intent to restore the freedoms of Georgians.  I am also a sponsor of Senate Bill 3 which orders state agencies to regularly assess degree requirements for state employment and reduce the number of positions which require a four year college degree as a condition of employment. In this era of record low unemployment rates, we look to strengthen the ability for government to cut red tape and ensure employment opportunities for job-seeking Georgians.

This past week, much of the General Assembly’s time was devoted to Joint Hearings of the Senate and House Appropriations Committees. “Budget Week,” as we call it, is a time for the heads of Georgia’s state agencies and departments to present their budget requests to the General Assembly for review. These hearings are often long, but are critical in ensuring that your taxpayer dollars are spent as responsibly as possible. Here are some of the highlights from the past week’s hearings.

In the Amended FY 2023 budget, the Governor recommended a regulated surplus of $100 million be used for income tax reductions for all taxpayers for the 2022 tax year. If passed, a $250 tax cut would be issued for individuals filing jointly and a $500 tax cut for joint filers. I strongly support this item. The government does not spend its own money, it spends your money so to return those dollars back to the taxpayer is of utmost importance. In the FY2024 budget, the Governor recommends a $2,000 cost of living adjustment for state employees and teachers across Georgia.  

This week, we will reconvene in the Senate Chamber Monday through Thursday for legislative days 5-8. We also plan to get back to work in our committees to assess legislation brought before us. If you have any questions or concerns related to the budget or any potential legislation that may come up this year, please do not hesitate to contact my office. I am here to serve you.

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Sen. Steve Gooch serves as Majority Leader of the Senate Majority Caucus. He represents the 51st Senate District which includes Dawson, Fannin, Gilmer, Lumpkin, Union and Pickens Counties and a portion of White County.  He may be reached at 404.656.7872 or via email at steve.gooch@senate.ga.gov

Senator Clint Dixon to Serve as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Youth

ATLANTA (January 20, 2022) | Last week, Sen. Clint Dixon (R – Gwinnett) was appointed to serve as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Youth for the 2023 Legislative Session. The Senate Committee on Assignments, chaired by Lt. Governor Burt Jones, is responsible for assigning the Senate Body to committees.

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