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SB 56

GA SENATE

Georgia State Indemnification Fund; the Department of Administrative Services to purchase annuities for the payment of indemnification claims; authorize

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by John Albers, Jason Anavitarte, Lee Anderson and 17 other co-sponsors

SB 56 enhances safety for residents near mining by regulating blasting noise and vibrations, requiring monitoring, and ensuring transparency in operations.

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SB 345

GA SENATE

Magistrate Court of Crawford County; the assessment and collection of a technology fee; authorize

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by John Kennedy,

SB 345 aimed to clarify evidentiary standards in workers' compensation claims, potentially easing the process for injured workers to secure benefits but ultimately died in process.

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SB 144

GA SENATE

Fertilizers or Pesticides; a manufacturer cannot be held liable for failing to warn consumers of health risks above those required by the United States Environmental Protection Agency; clarify

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Jason Anavitarte, Lee Anderson, Brandon Beach and 17 other co-sponsors

SB 144 protects the personal information of current and former Judicial Qualifications Commission employees and their families from public records, enhancing their privacy and safety.

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SR 231

GA SENATE

Officer Jeremy Labonte Memorial Interchange; Fulton County; dedicate

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by John Albers, Jason Anavitarte, Brandon Beach and 23 other co-sponsors

Senate Resolution 231 dedicates a Fulton County interchange to honor Officer Jeremy Labonte, ensuring his service and sacrifice are remembered by the community.

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SB 81

GA SENATE

Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices; protection of consumer data in motor vehicle sales; provide

2025-2026 Regular Session
Introduced by Matt Brass, Ed Harbison, Harold Jones and 3 other co-sponsors

SB 81 boosts Delaware teacher salaries by 5-7%, offers incentives for advanced degrees, and adjusts for inflation, aiming to attract and retain quality educators.

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