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.
Mrs. Janice L. Jones Participates in D.C. Women’s Summit
TLANTA (January 22, 2018) | Last week, Sen. Burt Jones’ wife, Miss Janice L. Jones, was invited to participate in A Conversation with the Women of America, a networking and discussion event hosted by the White House. Continue reading “Mrs. Janice L. Jones Participates in D.C. Women’s Summit”
Sen. Nan Orrock Inducted into International Civil Rights Walk of Fame
ATLANTA (January 22, 2018) | Sen. Nan Orrock (D – Atlanta) was recently inducted to the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame. The International Civil Rights Walk of Fame was created in 2004 with the purpose of recognizing those who sacrificed and fought to make equality a reality for all.
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Senate Majority Leader Bill Cowsert Releases Statement on House Bill 159
Senate Majority Leader Bill Cowsert (R – Athens) released the following statement on House Bill 159:
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Sen. Larry Walker Named to Georgia’s Health Care Reform Task Force
Today, Lt. Governor Casey Cagle appointed Senator Larry Walker to serve as the newest member of Georgia’s Health Care Reform Task Force. Continue reading “Sen. Larry Walker Named to Georgia’s Health Care Reform Task Force”