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2024 Legislative Session Report Week 8

GFB Action Center

March 1, 2024

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Photo Credits: Georgia Cattlemen's Association

Crossover Day

 

佐治亚州农业局正在庆祝今年成功的跨界日,我们的每一个优先事项都在午夜钟声敲响之前送到了对面的会议厅. 如果没有我们与亚洲体育博彩平台和其他农业组织的合作伙伴关系,我们就不可能有这样成功的夜晚.
 

Not only was Thursday Crossover, but our friends from Georgia Cattlemen's Association their annual Steak Biscuit Day. We enjoyed getting to see friends from the cattle industry there to advocate alongside us for issues important to agriculture. The Mobile Dairy Classroom was also present to teach everyone about dairy production and give out milk.

 

Last night, we saw the House pass multiple bills GFB has been working on this session. HB 1274, by Rep. David Huddleston (R-Roopville), enhanced the rural veterinarian loan repayment program to incentivize more veterinarians to practice food animal medicine in rural communities. HB 1099, also carried by Rep. Huddleston, 让土地所有者能够用紫色油漆来标记他们的财产边界,而不是禁止非法侵入的标志,这减少了在你的财产周围维护标志的成本. HB 1052, by Rep. Chas Cannon (R-Moultrie), modernized the qualifications for CUVA by allowing land enrolled in a covenant to be leased to a non-qualified entity (LLC, Corp, family partnership, etc.) as long as one owner of the entity would otherwise be qualified for CUVA and it maintains a bona fide conservation use. As farmers change the legal structure of their operations, 像这样的改进是很重要的,因为它们允许农场获得某些商业结构的责任保护,同时也继续利用像CUVA这样的计划. HB 1172, by Whip James Burchett (R-Waycross), passed the House chamber on Monday this week. This bill has been a GFB priority this session and seeks to claw back private property rights lost by landowners adjacent to navigable streams at the end of last session. 

 

The Senate passed two bills yesterday that are priority issues of GFB. SB 542, by Sen. Sam Watson (R-Moultrie), is a companion bill of HB 1172 - trying to recover lost property rights due to the passage of SB 115 at the end of last legislative session. This bill received unanimous support in the Senate. SB 420, by Chairman Jason Anavitarte (R-Dallas), prohibits the acquisition of farmland by foreign adversaries and ensures we are not allowing hostile nations control our food production. This bill is also a priority of Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper, and we have appreciated his team working with us to get this bill passed. 

 

A more comprehensive list of legislation that "crossed over" and will remain eligible this session is included below. 

Legislative Calendar Update

 

This week, the General Assembly convened for legislative days 26-28. The week began on Monday, February 26th, and concluded on Thursday, February 29th. They will return next week on Monday, March 4th, and convene for 4 legislative days and 1 committee workday. 

Photo Credits: House Media Services

GDA Celebrates 150 Years

 

On Wednesday, February 28th, the Georgia Department of Agriculture celebrated their 150th anniversary. The Department hosted a celebration in the Capitol Wednesday afternoon to highlight its importance and a look back on the history of GDA. Friends gathered from across the state to hear remarks from Governor Brain Kemp, Commissioner Tyler Harper, Speaker Jon Burns, Chairman Robert Dickey, and Chairman Russ Goodman. It was encouraging to see the support of our state's leadership for agriculture and hear stories of their connection to our industry. We are fortunate to have the oldest, and best, Department of Agriculture in the nation and look forward to our continued partnership in the next 150 years.

Public Input About State Deer Management Plan

 

Georgia farmers across the state have continually expressed challenges they face from increasing crop depredation from whitetail deer. It is important we make our voice heard to policymakers in order for them to set policy that addresses our needs and concerns. 自然资源部目前正在听取公民和利益相关者团体的意见,以便在他们准备未来6年的国家鹿管理计划时为他们的决定提供信息. It is important for farmers to participate and submit their input on this policy that will be in place for multiple years. Click below to learn more and submit input.

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Bills That Crossed Over

 

HB 73:

Reps. Gullett, Parsons, Thomas, Anderson, Meeks, and others

This bill deals with ensuring transparency between buyers and sellers of distributed energy generation systems, including solar energy procurement, and provides access to educational information surrounding contracts and agreements for such systems. It specifically looks to address deceptive business practices seen throughout the state by certain companies selling rooftop solar systems.

Passed House on 2/22/2023 and Assigned to Senate Regulated Industries & Utilities on 3/1/2023

 

HB 82:

Reps. Jackson, Hawkins, Cooper, Williams, Beverly, and others  

This bill would eliminate the current tax credit available for rural physicians and replace it with a new tax credit of up to $5,000 for each taxable year. The new tax credit would be available to a wider array of health care professionals including dentists, nurse practitioners, physical assistants and more. It also imposes certain restrictions such as a cap on the number of years it can be claimed (5 years) and restrictions on those who are already working in a rural area.

Passed House on 3/6/2023 and Passed Senate Finance Committee 1/30/2024

 

HB 514:

Reps. Washburn, Bazemore, Reeves, Lim, Ridley, and others. 

This bill is known as the "Housing Regulation Transparency Act.它试图将地方政府颁布临时住房禁令的时间限制在180天以内. It also requires that a local government must wait another 180 days before enacting any new temporary housing moratorium once the initial 180-day moratorium is expired. The bill allows for exemptions under certain circumstances including a declared state of emergency, when safety is of concern, a court order, or while a studied is being conducted investigating future development. This bill also grants local governments the power to collect fees associated with their zoning powers and issuance of permits. This is to create an equitable program for governments to finance the development and creation of local planning, land use, and zoning ordinances for orderly growth. 

Assigned to Conference Committee 3/29/2023

 

HB 808:

Reps. Cheokas, Yearta, Mathiak, Ridley, Powell, and others

This bill would increase a statewide ad valorem tax exemption limit for tangible personal property from $7,500 to $50,000. It also provides for a statewide referendum and a question to be placed on the ballot for the voters of Georgia to decide on making this change. 

Passed House and Assigned to Senate Finacne Committee 2/27/2024

 

HB 827:

Reps. Smith, Dickey, Pirkle, Leverett, Hagan, and others

This bill increases the punishment for livestock theft by increasing both the penalty fines and the years of imprisonment. 

Passed House and Assigned to Senate Judiciary Committee 2/27/2024

 

HB 912:

Reps. Anderson, Rhodes, Burchett, Smith, Williams, and others

This bill defines a multipurpose off-highway vehicle and ensures no multipurpose off-highway vehicle shall be returned for or subject to ad valorem taxation.

Passed House and Assigned to Senate Transportation Committee 2/16/2024

 

HB 1017:

Reps. Seabaugh, Reeves, Burhcett, Crowe, Silcox, and others

This bill is known as the Georgia Squatter Reform Act. It seeks to strengthen the definition of criminal trespass to address issues with squatters. Squatters occupy an abandoned or unoccupied property without consent from the owner.

Passed House 2/29/2024 

 

HB 1023:

Reps. Williamson, Blackmon, Crowe, Silcox, Hilton, and others 

This bill decreases the corporate income tax rate. It matches the corporate income tax rate to the individual income tax rate applicable to all taxable years beginning January 1, 2024.

Passed House 2/29/2024

 

HB 1031:

Reps. Blackmon, Knight, Martin, and Crowe

This bill requires all parcels to be reappraised in 2025. After 2025, every parcel must be reappraised every three years.

Passed House 2/29/2024 

 

HB 1052:

Reps. Cannon, Dickey, Huddleston, McCollum, Meeks, and others

该法案将允许不符合条件的实体在CUVA契约中租赁财产,只要所有权包括至少一名美国公民,并且土地的主要目的是生产农业. GFB policy supports this bill.

Passed House 2/29/2024

 

HB 1069:

Reps. Cannon, Pirkle, Corbett, Rhodes, Williams, and others

This bill authorizes the State Forestry Commission to access tax accessors reports on the assessment of standing timber.

Passed House and Assigned to Senate Finance Committee 2/22/2024

 

HB 1099:

Reps. Huddleston, Burchett, Cannon, Camp, Rhodes, and others

This bill is known as the "Purple Paint Law." It allows landowners to mark their property boundaries with purple paint marks on trees or post in place of typical signage.

Passed House 2/29/2024

 

HB 1114:

Reps. Wade, Gambill, Hong, McDonald, Jones, and others

This bill is known as the Data Analysis for Tort Reform Act. It is a priority of Governor Kemp and will help his administration gather information to help prepare for future tort reform efforts.

Passed House and Assigned to Senate Insurance Committee 2/26/2024

 

HB 1172:

Reps. Burchett, Rhodes, Leverett, Smith, and Williams

This bill comes from the Chairman of the House Study Committee on Fishing Access to Freshwater Resources. This bill is a priority of GFB this session. It fixes unintended consequences of SB 115 (2023) and removes the reference to public trust doctrine as it relates to navigable waters.

Passed House and Assigned to Senate Judiciary Committee 2/27/2024

 

HB 1223:

Reps. Leverett, Petrea, Prince, Jackson, and Adesanya

该法案修订了1976年的《亚洲体育博彩平台》,禁止对目前受环保署发出的同意令或环保署现有执法行动约束的地点进行土壤修正.

Passed House 2/29/2024

 

HB 1237:

Reps. Cannon, Corbett, Dickey, Meeks, Campbell, and others

This bill revises a definition within the Agricultural Commodity Commission code section. It does away with the provision requiring producers of citrus to operate at least 5 acres of fruit trees to be eligible for the Citrus ACC.  

Passed House and Assigned to Senate Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/27/2024

 

HB 1274:

Reps. Huddleston, Frye, Dickey, Pirkle, Thomas, and others

This bill amends the Veterinary Student Loan Repayment Program. Recipients of the loan repayment program would qualify for 3 payments of $25,000 over the course of 3 years. The program would be limited to applicants who have been practicing food animal medicine for less than 10 years in a rural community.

Passed House 2/29/2024

 

HB 1371:

Rep. Burchett

This bill is a part of this year's tort reform efforts and known as premise liability. It seeks to reduce liability from a landowner when there is a felony involving a third party.

Passed House 2/29/2024

 

HR 96:

Reps. Williams, Petrea, Dickey, Corbett, Rhodes, and others

This resolution proposes an amendment to the state constitution that would reduce the rate of ad-valorem tax assessment on timber at the time of sale or harvest. The proposal would require that the state appropriate funds annually to each county or municipality to compensate for any loss in revenue.

Passed House 3/2/2023 and Assigned to Senate Finance Committee 3/6/2023

 

SB 132:

Sens. Beach, Dolezal, Goodman, Summers, Anderson, and others

该法案将禁止受美国法律定义为外国对手的政府管辖的非居民外国人购买农业用地.S. Secretary of Commerce. It would also restrict the purchase of agricultural land by any government of, or business domiciled in a country subject to a government that is considered a foreign adversary. There are provisions within the bill that would also limit the foreign ownership of land near certain military instillations. 

Passed Senate 3/2/2023 and Recommitted to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 3/29/2023

 

SB 177:

Sens. Jones, Goodman, Butler, Hickman, and Sims

This bill is entitled the "Food Insecurity Eradication Act.它在乔治亚州农业部下成立了乔治亚州食品安全咨询委员会,就如何缓解该州的食品不安全问题向大会提出建议. 

Passed Senate 3/6/2023 & Recommitted to House Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee 3/29/2023 

 

SB 352:

Sens. Anderson, Albers, Robertson, Williams, Payne, and others

该法案禁止任何机动车在任何高速公路上运行,其悬挂高度高于或低于制造商建议的6英寸. No motor vehicle may operate on any highway whose front frame is more than four inches above the rear of the vehicle.

Passed Senate and Assigned to House Motor Vehicles Committee 2/1/2024

 

SB 355:

Sens. Robertson, Burns, Williams, Anavitarte, and Dolezal

This bill prohibits the use of rank choice voting in any elections in the state of Georgia.

Passed Senate and Assigned to House Governmental Affairs Committee 1/29/2024 

 

SB 366:

Sens. Hufstetler, Tillery, Dolzeal, Albers, Still, and others

This bill is known as the Tax Expenditures Act of 2024. This bill creates the Joint Committee on Taxation and Economic Development to meet every other year evaluating the tax climate in Georgia. It also provides measures to ensure greater transparency through the appropriations process.

Passed Senate Finance and Assigned to House Ways & Means Committee 1/31/2024

 

SB 420:

Sens. Anavitarte, Goodman, Beach, Cowsert, Gooch, and others

This bill would prohibit the foreign ownership of agricultural land by any non-resident alien, government, or business from a country considered to be foreign adversary as determined by the US Secretary of Commerce. It would also restrict ownership by those individuals, governments, and businesses of any land that is within a 25 mile radius of a military installation. Any violator would be convicted of a felony with up to two years in prison or a $15,000 fine.

Passed Senate 2/29/2024 

 

SB 426:

Sens. Tillery, Setzler, Burns, Walker, Albers, and others

This bill is a part of Senate leaderships efforts to address the legal climate in Georgia and provide relief to businesses and insurance companies. This bill is commonly known as direct action and prevents a plaintiff from suing only an insurance company in the case of an accident. Direct action directly benefits large commercial fleets and their insurers, but we are still excited to see the Senate begin to tackle this issue.

Passed Senate and Assigned to House Judiciary Committee 2/15/2024

Bills That Did Not Cross Over

 

HB 33:

Reps. Camp, Mathiak, Lim, Au, and Cameron

This bill would establish the State Board of Veterinary Medicine as an independent agency attached to the Department of Agriculture for administrative purposes. The State Board of Veterinary Medicine serves as the licensing board for veterinarians in the state of Georgia. Currently, this board is administratively attached to the Secretary of State and is under the professional licensing boards division. 

Passed House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/22/2023  

HB 246:

Reps. Momtahan, Parsons, Dickey, Tarvin, Pirkle, and others

This bill would prohibit the foreign ownership of certain types of land or properties, including farms and agricultural land, by Chinese, Russian, Iranian, or North Korean governments, citizens, or companies. It would both prohibit direct ownership but also ownership through majority stock or other specified intertest.

Assigned to House Judiciary Committee 2/7/2023

 

HB 251:

Reps. Schofield, Drenner, Kennard, Evans and Hutchinson

This bill would require the Public Service Commission to adopt regulations to gradually reduce the carbon dioxide emissions from every electric utility in Georgia, regardless of fuel type. It would require that by 2050 all electricity provided by an electric utility in Georgia be generated from energy sources that produce zero greenhouse gasses.

Assigned to House Energy, Utilities & Telecommunications Committee 2/7/2023

 

HB 262:

Reps. Lewis-Ward, Beverly, Jackson, and  Gilliard 

该法案将设立农业公平办公室,以支持社会弱势群体的现有成员,并鼓励社会弱势群体进入农业领域.

Assigned to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/7/2023

 

HB 287:

Reps. Thomas, Schofield, and Marin

This bill would establish the ability to set up and operate a Microenterprise home kitchen. This would be a noncommercial kitchen facility located in a private home or on a farm where ready-to-eat food is handled, stored, prepared, or offered for sale for consumption off the premises. The kitchen must meet the criteria to be a microenterprise as established by the Department of Economic Development. This bill would exclude food sales establishments, any food production which requires a license by the Dept. of Agriculture, and more.

Heard House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/14/2023

 

HB 305:

Reps. Dickey, Houston, Gilliard, and Carpenter

Over the past few years there has been discussion over how to address issues with our state's Farmers Markets, some of which are in need of substantial capital repairs and improvements. Several of the markets have also suffered from profitability issues, leading to the temporary closing of certain markets. This bill seeks to establish the Georgia Farmers Market Authority, allowing the state's markets to be run more like a business by retaining the income it generates and using it to operate and improve the markets.

Recommitted to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 3/1/2023

 

HB 363:

Reps. LaHood, Parrish, Williams, Jackson, Burchett and others.

This bill seeks to amend the tax credit limit for rural hospital contributions and redefines a rural hospital organization. 它将提高企业捐助者捐款的税收抵免限额,并提高对农村医院组织捐款的税收抵免总额限额. This bill includes a sunset date of December 31, 2023. 

Passed House Ways & Means Committee 2/1/2024

 

HB 379:

Reps. Yearta, Corbett, Cannon, Jasperse, and Franklin

This bill would make it unlawful for anyone other than a secondary metal recycler to sell, purchase, possess, or transport a catalytic convertor. The individual would be charged on a separate offense for every individual catalytic convertor. This, along with other similar pieces of proposed legislation, are in response to increasing frequency of catalytic converter theft in recent years. 

Assigned to House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee 2/13/2023

 

HB 413:

Reps. Williams, Meeks, Rhodes, Dickey, Blackmon, and others

This bill seeks to grant a second round of funding to the Georgia Agribusiness and Rural Jobs program. This bill would also increase the application fee and provide an annual maintenance fee. 

Passed House Ways & Means Committee 3/2/2023

 

HB 438:

Reps. Anderson, Williamson, Parsons, Frazier, Jones and others

This bill says no governmental entity of this state shall adopt any policy that restricts or prohibits, or has the effect of restricting or prohibiting, the type or source of energy or fuel to be delivered to a home or the appliance to be used. 

Passed House Energy, Utilities & Telecommunication Committee 2/22/2023

 

HB 439:

Reps. Houston, Meeks, Dickey, Pirkle

该法案将建立农贸市场信托基金,允许州农贸市场保留费用,并利用这些费用来维修和维护这些农贸市场,以及营销和推广乔治亚州的农产品. 

Assigned to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/16/2023

 

HB 449:

Reps. Knight, Corbett, Rhodes, Cannon, and Pirkle

该法案将取消保护使用价值评估(CUVA)计划中提供的豁免,该计划允许在CUVA契约范围内的土地上安装太阳能电池板, so long as that portion of the land is removed from the covenant and the specified breach penalty is paid. That penalty in current law is less than what must be paid for a normal breach on a property that is subject to a covenant. Under this proposal, installing solar panels on land enrolled in CUVA would constitute a breach of the covenant, and the full penalty would have to be paid. 

Passed House Ways & Means Committee 3/3/2023

 

HB 452:

Reps. Pirkle, Jasperse, Meeks, Rhodes, Knight, and others

This bill would prohibit the foreign ownership of agricultural land by any non-resident alien, government, or business from a country considered to be foreign adversary as determined by the US Secretary of Commerce. It would also restrict ownership by those individuals, governments, and businesses of any land that is within a 25 mile radius of a military facility. The bill does allow for possession in certain special circumstances such as through an inheritance or for the collection of debts, but the land must be dispersed after a specified period of time. 

Passed House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/28/2023

 

HB 477:

Reps. Leverett, Petrea, Prince, and Jackson 

该法案旨在通过增加通知要求和将执行权下放给某些地方自治团体,解决不良行为者不当使用土壤修正案的问题. GFB is actively monitoring this bill and has been in discussions with the sponsor to work towards an appropriate and balanced solution to the issue. 

Assigned to House Natural Resources & Environment Committee 2/21/2023

  

HB 510:

Reps. Barnes, Beverly, Clark, Au, Oliver, and others.

This bill seeks to provide free school meals to all public-school students who qualify for the reduced-price meals under federal and state guidelines. It encourages the use of Georgia Grown products in school breakfast and lunch programs to promote Georgia agriculture and healthy eating. 

Assigned to House Education Committee 2/22/2023

 

HB 533:

Reps. Gilliard, Stephens, Willis, and Thomas 

This bill, titled the "Georgia Hemp Industry Growth and Business Partnership Tax Credit Act," provides for a tax credit for costs of doing business with Georgia Grown hemp owners and suppliers. 

Assigned to House Ways & Means Committee 2/23/2023

 

HB 566:

Reps. Lewis-Ward, Beverly, Bentley, Jackson, and Schofield

该法案将要求农业部将不少于5%的全部营销和推广预算用于少数民族或妇女拥有的农业企业. 

Assigned to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/27/2023

 

HB 567:

Reps. Cheokas, Collins, Hitchens, Yearta, and Washburn 

该法案将允许一个县建立非法侵入执法计划,为任何参与的财产所有者或合法占有者提供一种方法,指定任何当地执法机构的治安官员作为他或她的授权代表,以执行刑事非法侵入. 

Assigned to House Public Safety & Homeland Security Committee 2/27/2023

 

HB570:

Reps. Cameron, Camp, Campbell, Hagan, and Huddleston

This bill is tilted the Healthy Food Development Program Act. It allows for the Department of Human Services to coordinate with the Department of Economic Development to create the Healthy Food Development Program. They could provide grants, loans, state tax credits, equipment, other financial assistance or technical assistance to grocery stores, corner stores, farmers' markets, or other retailers. 

Assigned to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/27/2023

  

HB 848:

Reps. Taylor, Lumsden, Collins, Hitchens, and Dunahoo

This bill would allow any law enforcement to enforce excess vehicle weight limitations using automated vehicle weight detection system. 这将允许使用重量检测技术和能够确定车辆总重量和过往机动车辆的单个轴重的摄像机,并产生位于固定秤设施外的此类车辆的记录图像. The technology could be implemented by third party agents.

Assigned to House Motor Vehicles Committee 1/09/2024

 

HB 870:

Reps. Washburn, Au, Stephens, Anulewicz, Hitchens, and others

This bill would exempt Georgia from the advancement of standard time, 在北卡罗来纳州和南卡罗来纳州以及佛罗里达州和田纳西州遵守东部标准时间的部分地区免除夏令时后,被称为夏令时.

Assigned to House State Planning & Community Affairs Committee 1/10/2024

 

HB 893:

Rep. Thomas 

该法案将在全州范围内规定,在某些参数下,对用于农业目的的宅基地的全部价值免征从价税. The farmer must be engaged in production agriculture for no more than 5 years and operate on no more than 5 acres.

Assigned to House Ways & Means Committee 1/10/2024

 

HB 908:

Reps. Ridley, Ridley, Jasperse, Fleming, Persinger, and others

该法案将要求该州所有提供含有细胞培养肉或植物性肉类替代品的食品的食品服务机构在其菜单上显示, or on placards visible to the public, disclosures stating that such food products contain cell cultured meat or plant based meat alternatives.

Assigned to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 1/11/2024 

 

HB 922:

Reps. Vance, Tarvin, Lumsden, Collins, and Hitchens 

This bill would add to what is considered criminal trespass and make entrance upon property of another without consent shall be an offense of criminal trespass.

Assigned to House Judiciary Non-Civil Committee 1/12/2024

  

HB 981:

Reps. Burchett, Cannon, Dickey, Meeks, and Rhodes

This bill would exempt all qualified producers from paying county or municipal permit fees greater than $500 on agricultural structures.

Assigned to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 1/23/2024

   

HB 1024:

Reps. Blackmon, Williamson, Wade, Hong, Meeks, and others

This bill eliminates the Revenue Shortfall Reserve limit. Currently, the state can only hold 15% of the previous year's net revenue in the reserve. This bill would eliminate that limitation.

Assigned to House Appropriations Committee 1/25/2024

 

HB 1093:

Reps. Clark, Pirkle, Blackmon, Corbett, Bonner, and others

This bill would prohibit the foreign ownership of agricultural land by any non-resident alien, government, or business from a country considered to be foreign adversary as determined by the US Secretary of Commerce. It would also restrict ownership by those individuals, governments, and businesses of any land that is within a 10 mile radius of a military installation. Any violator would be convicted of a felony with up to two years in prison or a $15,000 fine.

Passed House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/15/2024

 

HB 1152:

Reps. Camp, Carson, Powell, Persinger, Gullet, and others

This bill is known as The Georgia Homegrown Solar Act of 2024. It gives private solar producers the ability to aggregate demand and sell excess energy to large scale utilities.

Assigned to House Energy, Utilities, & Telecommunications Committee 2/8/2024

 

HB 1169:

Reps. Townsend, Smith, DeLoach, Vance, Reeves, and others

This bill requires the Environmental Protection Division to consider regulatory and criminal history of any applicant, including out-of-state history, seeking a permit from the Division.

Assigned to House Natural Resources & Environment Committee 2/8/2024 

 

HB 1295:

Reps. Pirkle, Jones, Corbett, and Williams

This bill is a tort reform measure that surfaces every year. When determining damages in a civil action lawsuit, whether the plaintiff was wearing seatbelt cannot be factored into damages. This bill would allow for the defendant to argue for lesser damages due to the fact that the plaintiff was not probably restrained by a seatbelt, therefore incurring greater damage.

Assigned to House Judiciary Committee 2/20/2024

 

HB 1315:

Reps. Williams, Meeks, Corbett, Jones, Campbell, and others

This bill would make aerial applicators exclusively used for pesticides exempt from ad valorem taxes.

Assigned to House Ways & Means Committee 2/22/2024

 

HR 185:

Reps. Bennett, Jenkins, Dempsey, Lewis-Ward, Newton, and others

This resolution establishes the House Healthy Food Retail Study Committee to investigate the lack of access to healthy foods in both rural and urban areas.

Assigned to House Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee 2/15/2023

 

HR 255:

Reps. Drenner and Thomas 

This is a resolution creating the House Study Committee on Environmental Justice. This committee will study the impact of pollution and hazardous materials on low-income neighborhoods or neighborhoods consisting primarily of minorities. 

Assigned to House Natural Resources and Environment Committee 2/22/2023

 

HR 547:

Reps. Mathiak, Gunter, Hatchett

This resolution would create the House Study Committee on Rural Medical Personnel Recruitment. This study would look to raise awareness of the challenges rural hospitals face to recruit personnel and retain surgical support personnel. 

Recommitted to House Special Rules Committee 3/29/2023

 

HR1166:
Reps. Meeks, Houston, Dickey, Williams, and Campbell

This resolution creates the House Study Committee on the Exchange, Storage, and Bond Coverage of Agricultural Products, Grain, and Livestock.

Assigned to House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/22/2024

 

SB 39:

Sens. Jackson, Goodman, Summers and Butler

This bill, called the "Georgia Hemp Farming Act," would change the limitations for individuals seeking a license or permit to grow hemp. It would change current law to allow individuals who are convicted of a misdemeanor involving the sale of a controlled substance, to apply for and be given a license or permit to grow industrial hemp. It would also allow someone convicted of a felony to apply for and receive a license or permit after 10 years has passed from said felony.

Recommitted to Senate Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee 2/28/2023

  

SB 142:

Sens. Anderson, Brass, Burns, Anavitarte, Robertson and others

This bill changes the definition of what is considered a dangerous or vicious dog. This bill revises the definition to include the following: a dog who is unprovoked barking, growling, or snarling, aggressively running along fence lines, or escaping confinement when people are present. It requires the owner of a dangerous dog as defined by the bill to maintain a $500,000 insurance policy covering any damage or bodily harm caused by the dog. 

Passed Senate Insurance and Labor Committee 2/26/2024

 

SB 145:

Sens. Still, Dolezal, Robertson, Anavitarte, Payne, and others 

This bill which at one time would have only prohibited local regulations that create differing standards for gasoline-powered leaf blowers from similar equipment, now includes an additional 33 pages of language that addresses numerous other issues. 

Senate Disagreed to House Amendment 3/29/2023 & House Insisted 3/29/2023

 

SB 165:

Sens. Goodman, Sims, Walker, Brass, Mallow, and others

This bill is a companion bill to HB 189. The current state law sets the gross vehicle weight (GVW) of any 5-axle truck at 80,000lbs. Agriculture and forestry receives a 5% variance exemption to allow them to haul 84,000lbs. The bill would allow for these industries and a few additional ones to haul using a 12.5% variance, setting allowable weights at 90,000lbs. This bill only pertains to state roads. Due to federal regulations, trucks traveling on interstates are only allowed to haul at 80,000lbs with no variances. 

Heard by Senate Transportation Committee 2/27/2023

 

SB 186:

Sens. Dolezal, Still, Gooch, Kennedy, Watson and others

This legislation deals with premises liability action and seeks to make changes to tort law provisions that are significant to landowners. It states no landowner shall be liable in a premises liability action to anyone who is injured on the landowner's property as the result of the willful, wanton, or intentionally tortious conduct of any third party who is not a director, officer, employee, or agent of the landowner unless the invitee can prove specific items as laid out by the legislation. 

Senate Tabled 3/6/2023 

 

SB 243:

Sens. Jones, Harbison, Rahman, Merrit, Butler and others

This bill is entitled the Right to Repair Act. It seeks to require manufactures of digital and electronic products to provide diagnostic and repair information, parts, and tools to independent repair providers. 

Assigned to Senate Science and Technology Committee 2/27/2023

 

SB 330:

Sens. Kirkpatrick, Hufstetler, Payne, Echols, Dugan, and others. 

This bill is known as the Outdoor Dog Protection Act. It would make it unlawful to leave a dog outdoors or unattended for more than 24 hours under the defined circumstances within the bill. It provides an exemption for livestock herding dogs, dogs sued within production agriculture, and hunting or field training dogs. 

Assigned to Senate Public Safety Committee 3/27/2023

 

SB 474:

Sens. Goodman, Watson, Strickland, Walker, Parent, and others

This bill requires disclosures and notices for real estate offers that are lower than the fair market or county assessed value for the property. It is a consumer protection bill geared toward landowners facing predatory real estate offers.

Passed Senate Judiciary Committee 2/26/2024

 

SB 488:

Sens. Summers, Kennedy, Goodman, Walker, Anderson, and others 

This bill would grant a state-wide exemption for aircraft used for aerial applications of fertilizers and pesticides.

Assigned to Senate Finance Committee 2/13/2024

 

SB 489:

Sens. Goodman, Watson, Summers, Hodges, Anderson, and others

This bill would designate blueberries as the official state berry of Georgia.

Assigned to Senate Economic Development & Tourism Committee 2/13/2024

 

SR 314:

Sens. Anavitarte, Gooch, Anderson, Summers, Cowsert and others. 

This resolution will form the Senate Study Committee on the Benefits of Solar Energy in Georgia. It will report on the pros and cons of solar generated energy in the state of Georgia.  

Passed Senate Rules Committee on 3/23/2023

 

SR 470:

Sens. Hickman, Goodman, Watson, Anderson, and Gooch

This resolution creates the Senate Study Committee on the Preservation of Georgia's Farmlands.

Passed Senate 2/15/2024

 

SR 693:

Sens. Goodman, Watson, Anderson, Walker, Echols, and others

This resolution reconginzes March 2024 as Georgia Peanut Month.

Senate Read and Adopted 2/27/2024

 

SR 694:

Sens. Goodman, Watson, Anderson, Walker, Echols, and others

This resolution commends the Georgia Department of Agriculture for their 150th anniversary.

Senate Read and Adopted 2/27/2024

 

SR 670:

Sen. Watson

This resolution is a constitutional amendment to increase the CUVA acreage cap from 2,000 acres to 4,000 acres per individual.

Assigned to Senate Finance Committee 2/26/2024


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