1:00pm House Session
1:00pm Senate Session
House Rules Committee
Feb. Tax Collections SurgeNew revenue numbers show collections are up significantly from this time last year. The state netted $148 million more last month over February 2010. The $715,270,000 taken in is up 26%. Individual income tax collection drove the rise, more than doubling to $185 million. But state officials attribute the jump to an accounting change.
Day-25 General Assembly RoundupDeal Amends Planned Pre-K Cuts - Governor Nathan Deal says an outcry from parents and teachers made him rethink his original plan for cuts to Georgia’s pre-kindergarten program. Yesterday Deal amended that plan to keep the full day for Pre-K students and expand class sizes by two students each. But he announced the school year will be trimmed from 180 days to 160 days.
Deal Changes Music Hall LeadershipGov. Nathan Deal Monday appointed three new members to the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Authority Monday. The three new members are: - Rose Lane Leavell, a third-generation tree farmer from Twiggs County; - Dr. Timothy Stapleton, a Macon orthopedist; and - Charley Humbard, an Atlantan who is the CEO of the Gospel Music Channel.
Utilities Move Closer To Campaign ContributionsThe state Senate Ethics Committee Monday unanimously approved a bill that would allow regulated utilities to contribute to political campaigns in Georgia. A coalition of ethics watchdogs said they were disappointed in the vote.
Senate Spotlights '10th Amendment'Republicans have declared Monday Tenth Amendment Day in the Senate, and they plan to vote this week on three bills that highlight the constitutional amendment that relegates to the states any powers not given to the federal government. The Republicans said they are fighting back against what they consider federal encroachment on states’ rights.
Four And Twenty Blackbirds