ATLANTA (February 8, 2023) | Today, Sen. Max Burns (R – Sylvania) introduced Senate Bill 107, also known as Izzy’s Law. Izzy’s Law would require the Department of Public Health to develop of a safety plan for aquatic activities based on the standards for nationally accredited private swim instructors. The Department of Public Health would be required to make the aquatic plan widely accessible and downloadable.
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ATLANTA (January 18, 2023) | Last week, Sen. Max Burns (R – Sylvania) was re-appointed to serve as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Ethics.
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ATLANTA (August 5, 2022) | Last week, the Georgia Department of Community Health awarded $9 million in grant funds to ten rural hospitals across the state with each hospital receiving $900,000. Jefferson Hospital, located in Senate District 23, was selected to as one of the recipient of these funds.
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ATLANTA (June 27, 2022) | Sen. Max Burns (R – Sylvania) has been appointed by Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan to serve as Chairman of the Senate Development Authorities and Downtown Development Authorities Study Committee.
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