After the MLK holiday, legislators were back under the Gold Dome this week for joint Appropriations Committee budget hearings. Led by Senate Appropriations Chairman Blake Tillery (R-Vidalia) and House Appropriations Chairman Matt Hatchett (R-Dublin), members of the two committees gathered for three full days of meetings Tuesday through Thursday to hear from leaders of the dozens of state agencies about their budget requests for Amended Fiscal Year 2024 and Fiscal Year 2025.
While there will be plenty of Georgia General Assembly members were back under the Gold Dome in Atlanta this week for the start of the 2024 Legislative Session. Legislators were in session Monday through Friday this week for Legislative Days One through Five. The House and Senate will not be in session next week so that the Appropriations Committees can hold their AFY24 and FY25 budget hearings.
The Senate was down from 56 to 55 members when they convened this week. Senator Mike Dugan (R-Carrollton) resigned his seat on January 4th
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Turning your hobby into a business can be a rewarding and challenging endeavor, but it's important to know when the time is right to make the leap. In this article, we explore some of the key factors
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