ATLANTA (April 30, 2019) | Senate Bill 77, sponsored by Sen. Jeff Mullis (R – Chickamauga), was signed into law by Governor Brian P. Kemp on Friday, April 26, 2019, at Gordon Lee High School in Chickamauga, Georgia. Continue reading “Monuments Bill Signed into Law by Governor Brian Kemp”
Broadband Expansion Among Bills to be Signed Today
ATLANTA (April 26, 2019) | Today, April 26, Governor Kemp will sign Senate Bills 2, 17, 66 and 79, sponsored by Sen. Steve Gooch (R – Dahlonega), as well as House Bill 454 which was carried in the Senate by Sen. Gooch. Senate Bills 2, 17 and 66 address expanding access to broadband, SB 79 removes the word “mechanical” from the phrase “mechanical multiple message signs” in current law regarding messaging signs on Georgia roads to reduce distractions for drivers and HB 454 outlines restrictions on and use of electric assisted bicycles.
WHAT: Signing of Senate Bills 2, 17, 66, 79 and House Bill 454
WHO: Sen. Steve Gooch (R – Dahlonega)
WHEN: Friday, April 26, 2019
1:30 p.m.
WHERE: The University of North Georgia – Library Technology Center, Third Floor
122 Thompson Cir SW
Dahlonega, GA 30597
For the full text of Senate Bill 2, follow this link: http://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/en-US/Display/20192020/SB/2
For the full text of Senate Bill 17, follow this link: http://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/en-US/Display/20192020/SB/17
For the full text of Senate Bill 66, follow this link: http://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/en-US/Display/20192020/SB/66
For the full text of Senate Bill 79, follow this link: http://www.legis.ga.gov/legislation/en-US/Display/20192020/SB/79
For the full text of House Bill 454, follow this link: http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/en-US/display/20192020/HB/454
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For Immediate Release:
April 26, 2019
Annie Wimbush, Communications Associate
annie.wimbush@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028
“Anti-Human Trafficking Protective Response Act” Signed into Law
ATLANTA (April 23, 2019) | On Thursday, April 18, Senate Bill 158, or the “Anti-Human Trafficking Protective Response Act,” sponsored by Sen. Brian Strickland (R – McDonough) received Gov. Kemp’s signature. Continue reading ““Anti-Human Trafficking Protective Response Act” Signed into Law”
Sen. Brian Strickland to Host Town Hall Meeting
ATLANTA (April 23, 2019) | Sen. Brian Strickland (R – McDonough) will host a town hall meeting at the Hampton Recreation Center on Thursday, April 25th from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sen. Strickland will provide an update on issues addressed during the 2019 legislative session and answer questions from constituents. Continue reading “Sen. Brian Strickland to Host Town Hall Meeting”
“Georgia’s Hope Act” Signed into Law
ATLANTA (April 19, 2019) | House Bill 324, also known as “Georgia’s Hope Act” was signed into law on Wednesday. Sen. Matt Brass (R – Newnan) carried the bill in the Senate and was present for the bill signing.
“This day has been years in the making and would not have been possible without the efforts of those who served before us who paved the way for access to low THC oil,” said Sen. Brass. “With the signing of this bill, we are sending a strong message that we will not let fear get in the way of doing what is right. I have heard countless hours of testimony first-hand as to how the passage of this bill will improve the lives of citizens throughout our state. Georgia’s parents now have more flexibility in how they provide medical care for their children and patients now have access to treatment methods to ease their suffering previously unavailable to them. Without the hard work and attention of Gov. Kemp, Lt. Governor Duncan, my colleagues in the Senate and the House, and countless other individuals who took the time to discuss this issue with us, this bill might not have been signed today. I look forward to witnessing the benefits this bill will bring to patients across our state.”
HB 324 would create a five-member Georgia Access to Medical Cannabis Commission to oversee the sale of low-THC cannabis oil to Georgians who are registered patients suffering from designated diagnoses. The proposed commission would be in charge of obtaining the oil, issuing licenses for the production, growing, manufacturing and dispensing of the low THC oil. Under HB 324, The University of Georgia and Fort Valley State University would be able to apply for federal licenses to grow marijuana for the purpose of converting it into cannabis oil for research. Additionally, the state Board of Pharmacy would be allowed to license pharmacies interested in selling oil to registered patients.
Sen. Brass served as a Co-Chairman of the Joint Study Commission on Access to Low THC Medical Oil which met throughout the interim to hear from doctors, patients, parents and other stakeholders involved in the low THC oil industry.
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For Immediate Release:
April 19, 2019
Andrew Allison, Broadcast Specialist
andrew.allison@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028