GSSA 2023 Capitol Report Leg, Day 25
Day 25 saw the Senate voucher bill passed out of the Education and Youth Committee (6-5) with GSSA not able to testify. GSSA signed up to speak but along with […]
Day 25 saw the Senate voucher bill passed out of the Education and Youth Committee (6-5) with GSSA not able to testify. GSSA signed up to speak but along with […]
Legislative Day 22 was a day of quick work in the House Education Committee. The following bills were discussed and passed: HB 402 – Rep. Scott Hilton presented the water […]
Legislative day 21 was an indicator of what we will see the remainder of the session. There will be some good policy that will pass but there will also be […]
Day 18 brings a flurry of activity from Senate Education and Youth Committee. Here are the bills that were heard before the committee this afternoon. SB 32 Alyssa’s Law – Sen. […]
Day 16 completed a week of high activity. This is likely a prelude to what is to come over the remainder of the session. Buckle up! The full House Education […]
Day 15 started with the House Rules Committee Chair Richard Smith setting some restrictions on how many bills will be brought to the full rules committee. From my perspective I […]
The Senate continues to work through the AFY23 by hearing from the departments and agencies in our state. This is part of the process of each chamber exercising their legislative […]
Today in the legislature both chambers are beginning to ramp up their work. The House Education Committee held two subcommittee meetings early in the afternoon and discussed two bills. You […]
This week takes us to the thirty-fifth day of the 2022 session. We have seen some significant movement on some big issues. HB 911 which is the FY23 budget passed […]
The last two days of the session were long and the mischief was minor Sine Die 2021. Several education bills did pass the session and April 1st is the beginning […]