ATLANTA (March 26, 2010) – Today, State Sen. Johnny Grant (R-Milledgeville) led the charge for a state effort to manage autism. Senate Bill 161 establishes an Autism Taskforce that will develop a plan to educate and inform parents, families and health care professionals about early intervention and treatment of autism. Continue reading “Sen. Grant fights for Autistic Children in Senate”
Senator Butterworth Appointed Chairman of State and Local Government Committee
ATLANTA (March 25, 2010) – State Sen. Jim Butterworth (R-Clarkesville) was recently appointed chairman of the Senate Committee on State and Local Government by Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and the Committee on Assignments. This appointment became necessary after Senator Lee Hawkins resigned from the State Senate to run for higher office. Continue reading “Senator Butterworth Appointed Chairman of State and Local Government Committee”
Georgia’s Common Sense Lawful Carry Act passes in the Senate
ATLANTA (March 24, 2009) – Georgia’s 400,000 lawfully carrying citizens and Georgia’s law enforcement officials are another step closer to having clearer carrying laws. The Georgia Senate voted today in favor of the Georgia Common Sense Lawful Carry Act (SB 308), which will remove confusing provisions from the current law. Senate Majority Whip Mitch Seabaugh (R-Sharpsburg) sponsored the Act. The Lawful Carry Act passed 41-12.
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Sen. Carter leads Senate to Pass Patient Safety Act
ATLANTA (March 24, 2010) – The Senate voted today to pass the Patient Safety Act, which establishes a program that will create a database of controlled substances that are prescribed and dispensed in Georgia. Sen. Buddy Carter (R-Pooler) authored Senate Bill 418 to control and limit the abuse of prescription drugs. Continue reading “Sen. Carter leads Senate to Pass Patient Safety Act”
Senator Harbison’s Bill Ending Sales of Synthetic Marijuana Passes Senate
ATLANTA (March 24, 2010) – Sen. Ed Harbison’s (D-Columbus) legislation (SB 498) ending the sales of synthetic marijuana in Georgia passed the Senate today with a unanimous vote. Recently, sale of synthetic marijuana also known as K2 or spice, have ballooned across the state. This bill would make the sale of these substances illegal, and add them to Schedule 1 on Georgia’s controlled substance list. Harbison was inspired to create the legislation after Atlanta area teens were hospitalized as a result of using the drug.
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