Over the course of the 2023-2024 Legislative Biennium, the Georgia Chamber team and our Government Affairs Council diligently tracked over 850 bills and budget items directly impacting the free enterprise system in our state. Our policy positions and initiatives are carefully crafted to develop new i...
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The fight to bring legal sports betting to Georgia began again with the new legislative session. Multiple bills have already been introduced, and there is genuine optimism that the Peach State could find a way in 2024. Here’s where we are currently: Georgia officially will NOT legalize sports...
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Rep. Ron Stephens introduced two mobile sportsbook bills in the 2021 legislative session to legalize sports betting. Both died in the legislature. Stacey Adams made her second run for Governor in 2022. Adams supports regulated Georgia gambling, publicly calling out the previous governor Brian Kemp ...
With the signature of Gov. Brian Kemp on a number of new tax bills passed by the Georgia General Assembly this spring, Georgia’s 2022 legislative session has finally come to a close. This year’s session was consequential for Georgia individual and business taxpayers both because of...
GA Legislative Resources For residents of Georgia interested in finding out more information on current legislation to do with sports betting and online gambling in the state or would like to contact local and state representatives to express their opinions or concerns on the subject they can use ...
Partisan politics dominate first day of Georgia’s legislative session Sports This Week KEN SUGIURA Falcons’ Raheem Morris has to learn from his mistake of hiring Jimmy Lake State-winning Hughes football coach headed for Northside-Warner Robins ...
The Senate Study Committee on Expanding Georgia’s Workforce is chaired by Sen. John Albers, R-Roswell, and will hold meetings throughout the state this summer. It is expected to bring recommendations back to their colleagues in the 2024 legislative session. ...