ATLANTA (May 14, 2021) | On Monday, May 10, 2021, Gov. Brian Kemp completed the signing of bills for the 2021 Legislative Session. Of the ones related to Georgia’s agriculture industry, seven of which went through the Senate Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee and one was sponsored by Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry), Chairman of the Committee.
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ATLANTA (May 14, 2021) | On May 4, 2021, Gov. Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 78, sponsored by Sen. Harold Jones II (D – Augusta). SB 78 would make it a felony to distribute sexually explicit content on a pornographic website with the intent of harassing or causing financial harm to the victim.
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ATLANTA (May 12, 2021) | Today, Sen. Donzella James (D – Atlanta), Chairwoman of the Senate Interstate Cooperation Committee, held a meeting to discuss the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, House Resolution 1319. HR 1319 is sponsored by Rep. John Yarmuth (KY – 3). This meeting was held to inform Georgians about the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and offer the people specifics about the resolution that will apply to them.
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ATLANTA (May 13, 2021) | Today, President Pro Tempore Butch Miller (R – Gainesville) released the following statement after Gov. Brian Kemp’s announcement on Georgia ending participation in the federal increase of unemployment benefits.
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ATLANTA (May 11, 2021) |Last week, Gov. Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 42, a bill that would allow home school students in grades six through 12 to participate in extracurricular and interscholastic activities in the student’s resident public school system, into law.
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