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Georgia's HB 1187 ("Trey's Law") advances through legislature with multi-sponsor support, though specific provisions require bill text review for full policy assessment.
Georgia's HB 1187 ("Trey's Law") advances through legislature with multi-sponsor support, though specific provisions require bill text review for full policy assessment.
HB 1187, known as "Trey's Law," is a Georgia bill currently progressing through the legislative process. Without access to the specific text, the bill's exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the naming convention ("Trey's Law") suggests it may be addressing a specific incident or advocating for a particular policy change related to a person named Trey.
The bill has advanced through multiple legislative stages, indicating some level of bipartisan or multi-member support among its sponsors. The progression from committee favorably reported through House passage suggests the measure addresses an issue deemed significant enough by the legislature to warrant expedited consideration.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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