VOTES
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| HB 1302: Education and Workforce Strategy Act; enact | House Bill 1302 reorganizes Georgia’s educational and workforce development infrastructure by reconstituting the Office of Student Achievement as the Office of Education and Workforce Strategy. It consolidates workforce and education data governance, enhances coordination of apprenticeship programs, and establishes comprehensive planning and reporting mechanisms to align education outcomes with high-demand workforce needs. The bill also designates the Technical College System of Georgia as the state apprenticeship agency, repeals the Alliance of Education Agency Heads, and enacts data sharing and accountability enhancements to improve workforce readiness and educational efficacy statewide. |
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| HB 1193: Georgia Early Literacy Act of 2026; enact | House Bill 1193, the Georgia Early Literacy Act of 2026, establishes a comprehensive statewide framework to enhance literacy education for students from birth through grade three. It mandates funding and employment of school-based and regional literacy coaches, adoption of unified literacy plans by all public schools and local school systems, certification and endorsement requirements for literacy coaches, utilization of approved universal reading screeners and high-quality instructional materials aligned to the science of reading, and strengthens oversight via establishment of the Georgia Literacy Coordinating Committee and the Georgia Literacy Task Force. The bill also revises student placement, promotion, and assessment policies to ensure readiness for early grades and support for students at risk of reading deficiencies, including dyslexia. |
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| HB 1185: Courts; certain shareholder claims to be brought before the Georgia State-wide Business Court; provide | House Bill 1185 expands the jurisdiction of the Georgia State-wide Business Court to include internal entity claims arising under Titles 14 and 15 related to corporations, partnerships, and associations. It allows corporate governing documents to mandate that such internal claims be exclusively heard by this court, prescribes procedures for claim removal and transfer to the Business Court, and sets parameters for attorney’s fees and costs. The bill aims to centralize business-related litigation in a specialized court to improve efficiency and consistency in corporate law matters. |
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| HB 134: Sales and use tax; manufactured homes; revise and expand exemption | House Bill 134 (with the original support position on language from HB 1085), known as the “Keep Georgia Forested Act,” introduces a suite of tax credits designed to incentivize forestry manufacturing facilities across Georgia. The bill defines forestry manufacturing, establishes tax credit amounts based on county tiers, permits transfer or sale of unused credits, and caps the aggregate credits at set limits, while requiring legislative supermajority approval for future changes. The act takes effect July 1, 2026, applying to taxable years starting January 1, 2026. |
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| SB 207: Professions and Businesses; a preclearance process in the licensing of individuals with criminal records who make application to or are investigated by certain licensing boards and commissions; create | Senate Bill 207 establishes a comprehensive preclearance, notification, and adjudication process for applicants with criminal records seeking professional and occupational licenses in Georgia. It requires licensing boards to consider the direct relationship of criminal convictions to the occupation, mandates hearings prior to denial, allows for predetermination petitions regarding eligibility, and requires reporting and transparency related to criminal records in licensing decisions. |

