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The Georgia Senate has 56 current members: 33 Republicans and 23 Democrats. View Georgia senate members, their voting records, and sponsored Georgia legislation.
Current Legislators (56)
Recent Bills (20)
Black Legislative Leaders Network HBCU Caucus Legislative Summit; honor
Ross, Frances Potter; recognize
Senate Rosenwald Schools Study Committee; create
License Plates; specialty license plate honoring Girl Scouts of Georgia; establish
Butts County; a homestead exemption from Butts County ad valorem taxes for county purposes; provide
War Veterans Home; the admission of eligible nonveteran residents to a Georgia War Veterans' Home under certain circumstances; authorize
Education; public schools and postsecondary educational institutions to consider antisemitism in the same manner as discrimination based on religion; authorize
Mental Health; the re-creation of community service boards; provide
"Putting Georgia's Patients First Act"; enact
License Plates for Certain Veterans; the number of free license plates issued to certain veterans; increase
License, Permit, Tag, and Stamp Fees; fees for reef and migratory fish endorsement; provide
DNA Sampling; the collection of DNA samples from any individual in a detention facility charged with a misdemeanor or felony who is subject to an immigration detainer notice; require
Funeral Directors and Establishments; funeral directors be licensed embalmers; remove the requirement
Government Transparency and Campaign Finance; transparency in foreign funded political activities within the state; provide
Children and Youth; pilot program provision for screenings, clinical evaluations, training for autism spectrum disorder to children in foster care; establish
Bona Fide Conservation Use Property; a limitation on leased property; remove
Georgia Development Authority; rename as the Georgia Agricultural Development Authority
Education; nonlapsing revenue of institutions of the University System of Georgia and units of the Technical College System of Georgia; extend automatic repeals
Regulation of Fire and Other Hazards; use of temporary door locking devices in public buildings during certain emergency situations; authorize