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Weekly Legislative Report #3 02-1-19
Governmental Affairs Terry Mathews: 404-310-4173 [email protected] Scott Maxwell: 404-216-8075 [email protected] The following information is intended for the sole use of the clients of Mathews & Maxwell, Inc. Please contact the principals above to learn more about the services of the firm. Weekly Legislative Report #3 Week Ending February 1st, 2019 Approaching Lift-Off Much like a heavy-loaded jet lumbering down the tarmac, the 2019 legislative session seems to need just a tad more runaway before it really takes off. The session started on the latest date possible under the constitutional mandate to convene on the second Monday in January. The next week was MLK, Jr.’s birthday, which is traditionally used for budget hearings, but not legislative days. The third week of the session technically met three days, gaining some momentum, but slowed on Tuesday as the fear of snowflakes caused a shut-down of state offices. Thursday and Friday were declared recess days so the city could be turned over to the Super Bowl throngs. Monday will be a Super Bowl recess day as well, thus it will be Tuesday before the House and Senate wings of the General Assembly get entirely airborne. Support for Military Families Rep. Dave Belton (R-Buckhead), who incidentally, really does fly jets (Delta, international flights) has introduced two bills to make life easier for the families of service men and women stationed at Georgia’s military bases. HB 59 would allow students of active duty military families to enroll in public elementary and secondary schools based on official military orders prior to physically establishing residency in a local school district. -
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