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February
19, 2008

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IN THIS ISSUE:
THREE PROPERTY TAX BILLS PASS SENATE
SPEAKER’S BILL CHANGES
SALES TAX HOLIDAY CLEARS SUBCOMMITTEE
CIGARETTE TAX INCREASE PROPOSED
PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS STIMULUS PLAN INTO LAW
"There's an old rule in Washington that in dealing with any
tough issue, half the politicians hope that citizens don't understand
it, while the other half fear that people actually do." John
Fund
Property
Tax issues
Three Property Tax Bills Pass Senate
SR 796 – Freezing Assessments and
Limiting Increases in Personal and Business Real Estate Taxes,
sponsored by Chip Rogers, (R) 21st District, would freeze assessment
at a 2008 base year amount and would limit increases in sold personal
property to a 2% increase per year and non-residential real estate
taxes to a 3% increase per over. This bill passed the Senate this
week by a 48 to 7 vote.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sr796.htm
Status: Passed by the Senate on 2/12/08
NOTE: This is the bill which provides some relief for non-residential
taxes and should receive the support of the retail community.
SR 686 – Freezing Residential Property Taxes,
sponsored by senators Eric Johnson, (R) 1st District, Chip Rogers,
(R) 21st District, Tommie Williams (R) 19th District, David Adelman,
(D) 42nd District, Mitch Seabaugh, (R) 28th District and Regina
Thomas (D) 2nd District, would freeze residential property assessments
until the property is sold, unless changes requiring a building
permit are made to the property. SR 686 passed the Senate this week
by a vote of 53-3
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/sr686.htm
Status: Passed by the Senate on 2/12/08
SR 859 – Eliminating State Portion
of Property Taxes, sponsored by senators Chip Rogers, (R) 21st
District, Joseph Carter, (R) 13th District, Ronnie Chance (R)16th
District, Bill Heath (R) 31st District, Tommie Williams, (R) 19th
District and Eric Johnson 1st District, would eliminate the state
portion of ad Valorem property taxes. This bill is Governor Sonny
Perdue’s proposed constitutional amendment to eliminate the
state’s portion of the property tax passed the Senate 49-4.
It would cut a relatively small portion of property taxes, about
$94 million in taxes, saving an average homeowner an estimated $30
per year. The amount businesses would save is unknown at this time.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sr859.htm
Status: Passed by the Senate on 2/14/08
HR 900, The Great Tax Plan For Georgia,
sponsored by representatives Glenn Richardson (R), 19th District,
Jerry Keen (R), 179th District, Mark Burkhalter (R), 50th District,
Larry O’Neal (R), 146th District, Barry Fleming (R), 117th
District and Jay Roberts (R) 154th District, provides a credit to
each taxpayer with a homestead exemption for their homestead’s
education tax liability, provides each school district with a payment
from the state equal to the lost revenue from homesteads, abolishes
Ad valorem taxes on personal automobiles, and provides that every
local government will receive payment from the state for the dollars
lost from the ad Valorem automobile tax.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/hr900.htm
Status: Bill Abandoned in favor of HR 1246
HR 1012, County ad valorem tax; state-wide
base value homestead exemption, sponsored by Representative
Kevin Levitas, (D), 82nd District proposes a constitutional amendment
that would freeze property tax assessments at their current level,
but only for the county portion of the tax bill. (The school portion
is often as much, if not more. Municipal levies also would not be
affected.)
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hr1012.htm
Status: Awaiting committee assignment
HR 1013, Ad valorem property tax; certain
homestead exemptions; General Assembly, sponsored by Representative
Kevin Levitas, (D), 82nd District, is an even broader bill that
would allow the Legislature to freeze assessments for “any
or all” ad valorem taxes.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hr1013.htm
Status: In Committee
HR 1038, Ad Valorem Inventory Tax Relief
for Furniture, sponsored by Representative Ron Stephens (R),
164th District proposes an amendment to the Constitution so as to
authorize the governing authority of any county or municipality,
subject to referendum approval, to exempt from ad valorem taxation,
in whole or in part, inventories of retail furniture businesses.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hr1038.htm
Status: In committee
HR 1037, Ad Valorem Inventory Tax Relief,
sponsored by Representative Ron Stephens (R), 164th District proposes
an amendment to the Constitution so as to authorize the governing
authority of any county or municipality, subject to referendum approval,
to exempt from ad valorem taxation, in whole or in part, inventories
of retail businesses.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hr1037.htm
Status: In committee
Speaker’s Bill Changes
HR 1246 - HR 900, The Property tax Relief
Amendment, sponsored by Glen Richardson (R), 19th District,
Larry O’Neal (R), 146th District, and Earl Earhart, (R) 36th
District was presented to House Ways and Means Tax Reform subcommittee
Thursday. The bill now includes incremental implementation and a
sunset clause that would end the property tax system on December
31, 2012. It would then take an act of the legislature to reauthorize
the legislation. If enacted this year, the plan would provide a
$422 million tax cut over the next three years.
• Eliminate property tax on personal vehicles beginning January
1, 2009 with the state compensating local governments for the more
than $660 million vehicles owners are projected to owe local governments.
• Institute a $20 fee for vehicle owners, half of which would
go toward funding trauma care statewide, also beginning January
2009.
• Tax lottery tickets at the 4 percent state rate and reinstate
the state tax on groceries beginning Jan. 1, 2009.
• Create a state tax income credit to help offset the increased
grocery tax costs for people earning up to 200 percent of the federal
poverty level.
• Provide credit for the school property tax on homes beginning
Jan. 1, 2010. As with vehicles and current homestead exemptions,
school districts would still levy taxes that would show up on a
homeowner’s tax bill, but the state would pay it out of its
general budget.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/hr1246.htm
Status: In Ways and means Tax Reform Subcommittee
Corporate Tax Issues
HB 926, Defining the Internal Revenue
Code, sponsored by Representative Larry O’Neal (R) 146th
District, would incorporate certain provisions of the federal law
into Georgia law.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/hb926.htm
Status: Passed by the House on 2/5/08
HB 1150, Defining Distributions for “S”
Corporations, sponsored representatives Dave Knight (R), 126th
District, Thunder Tumlin, (R) 38th District and Howard Mosby, (D)
90th District, would define 'Distribution credited' as a recognition
or assignment of interest in proceeds or property of a partnership,
Subchapter 'S' corporation, or limited liability company, including
a net distributive share of income which is passed through to members
and which may be subject to Georgia income tax.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1150.htm
Status: In Ways and Means Income Tax Subcommittee
HB 1153, Consent Agreement for Nonresident
Shareholders, sponsored representatives Dave Knight, (R) 126th
District, Thunder Tumlin, (R) 38th District and Howard Mosby, (D)
90th District, would require nonresident shareholders of a Georgia
Subchapter 'S' corporation to execute a consent agreement to pay
Georgia income taxes on their portion of the corporate income, effective
January 1, 2008.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1153.htm
Status: In Ways and Means Income Tax Subcommittee
HB 1154, Requiring Businesses to File
Electronically, sponsored representatives Dave Knight, (R)126th
District, Thunder Tumlin, (R) 38th District and Howard Mosby, (D)
90th District, would allow the Commissioner of Revenue to require
any nonindividual taxpayer to electronically file any return, report,
or other document
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1154.htm
Status: In Ways and Means Income Tax Subcommittee
HB 1155, Withholding Taxes on Non-resident
Partners, sponsored representatives Dave Knight, (R) 126th District,
Thunder Tumlin, (R) 38th District and Howard Mosby, (D) 90th District,
would revise and change certain provisions regarding withholding
tax on distributions to nonresident members of partnerships, Subchapter
"S" corporations, and limited liability companies; to
provide for the collection of withholding taxes from any distributions
paid or any distributions credited to members who are not residents
of Georgia.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1155.htm
Status: In Ways and Means Income Tax Subcommittee
Individual Tax Issues
HB 896, Income tax credit; qualified
ad valorem tax expenses, sponsored by Representative Kevin Levitas,
(D), 82nd District, would provide for an income tax credit with
respect to qualified ad valorem tax expenses.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb896.htm
Status: Awaiting Committee Assignment
HB 897, Tax Credit for Energy Efficient
Appliances, sponsored by representatives Karla Drenner (D),
86th District, Tom McCall, (R), 30th District, John Lunsford (R),
110th District, Stephanie Stuckey Benfield (D), 85th District, and
Michele Henson (D), 97th District, would provide an individual tax
credit for the purchase price of certain energy efficient appliances.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb897.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 947, Income Tax Credit for Replacing
Plumbing Fixtures, sponsored by representatives Karla Drenner
(D), 86th District, Tom McCall, (R), 30th District, John Lunsford
(R), 110th District, Stephanie Stuckey Benfield (D), 85th District,
and Michele Henson (D), 97th District, would make it a misdemeanor
to install non-complying fixtures and would require each manufacturer
selling products in Georgia to offer high-efficiency water closets
and urinals in the following amount:
Fifty percent in 2010
Sixty-seven percent in 2011
Seventy-five percent on 2012
Eighty-five percent in 2013
One hundred percent in 2014
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb947.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 976, Premium Tax Exemption for High Deductible
Health Plan Premiums, sponsored by Representative Tom Knox (R),
24th District, would allow a premium tax exemption for certain high
deductible health plans sold or maintained in connection with a
health savings account.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/hb976.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 977, Tax Exemption for High Deductible
Health Plan Premiums, sponsored by Representative Tom Knox (R),
24th District, would allow an income tax exemption for certain high
deductible health plans sold or maintained in connection with a
health savings account.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/hb977.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 897, Tax Credit for Energy Efficient
Appliances, sponsored by Karla Drenner (D), 86th District, Tom
McCall, (R), 30th District, John Lunsford (R), 110th District, Stephanie
Stuckey Benfield (D), 85th District, and Michele Henson (D), 97th
District, would provide an individual tax credit for the purchase
price of certain energy efficient appliances.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb897.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 1029, Economic Stimulus Tax Break,
sponsored by representatives Chuck Martin (R), 47th District, Mark
Burkhalter (R), 50th District, Jerry Keen (R), 179th District, Ben
Harbin (R), 118th District, and DuBose Porter (D), 143rd District,
would provide a one-time relief for Georgians from any tax liability
related to the checks received as part of the Federal Economic Stimulus
measure.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1029.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 1157, Increasing the Retirement Earned
Income Allowance, sponsored by Representative Austin Scott,
(R) 153rd District, would increase the limitation on the amount
of the earned income allowance for retirement income earned from
interest income, dividend income, net income from rental property,
capital gains income, income from royalties, income from pensions
and annuities, from $4,000 to $16,000 of an individual´s earned
income.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1157.htm
Status: In Ways and Means Income Tax Subcommittee
Sales Tax Issues
Sales Tax Holiday Clears Subcommittee
HB 895, Expansion of the Energy Star
Sales Tax Holiday, sponsored by Representative Kevin Levitas,
(D), 82nd District, would provide for an expansion of the Energy
Star sales tax holiday to include the purchase of energy efficient
products or water efficient products with a sales price of $1,500.00
or less per product purchased for noncommercial home or personal
use. The sales tax period would be the same as Lynn Simith’s
bill - 12:01 A.M. on October 2, 2008, and concluding at 12:00 Midnight
October 5, 2008.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb895.htm
Status: In committee
HB 948, Sales Tax Holidays, sponsored
by representatives Lynn Smith (R), 70th District, Jan Jones (R)
46th District, Penny Houston, (R), 170th District, Thunder Tumlin
(R), 38th District and Gloria Ramsey, (D) 72nd District, and Brooks
Coleman (R), 97th District, was passed by the Sales Tax Subcommittee
this week. It will be scheduled for a vote by the Ways and Means
Committee this week.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb948.htm
Status: Passed By Sales Tax Subcommittee
Cigarette Tax Increase Proposed
HB 1197, Increasing the Excise Tax On
Cigarettes by $1, sponsored by representatives Ron Stephens
(R) 164th District, Chuck Sims (R) 169th District, Steve Tumlin
(R) 38th District, Virgil Fludd (D) 66th District, Al Williams (D)
165th District and Howard Mosby (D) 90th District, would raise the
state tobacco tax from 37 cents per pack to $1.37. Stephens would
like a part of the $500 million that would be raised annually to
go toward tax credits for Georgians to buy health insurance.
Speaker Pro Tem Mark Burkhalter (R-Alpharetta), however, did not
sound optimistic about the proposal's chances. "We continue
to stick by our mantra of no new taxes," Burkhalter said. "If
the idea he wants to fund is worthy, we'll try to find money in
the budget."
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1197.htm
Status: In Ways and Means Income Tax Subcommittee
Fire Safe Cigarette
SB 418, Georgia Fire Safety Standard
and Firefighter Protection Act, sponsored by senators Don Balfour,
(R) 9th District, Lee Hawkins (R) 49th District and Bill Cowsert
(R) 46th District, would prohibit the sale of cigarettes unless
the manufacturer of those cigarettes certifies that the cigarettes
meet certain standards as having reduced cigarette ignition propensity
which retard “full-length burns.”
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb418.htm
Status: In Committee
Credit Issues
HB 130, Credit File Freeze, sponsored
by representatives Calvin Hill (R), 21st District, James Mills (R),
25th District, John Meadows (R), 5th District, Terry England (R),
108th District and Tommy Benton (R) 31st District, was amended on
floor to limit fees to $3 (compared to $10 in the un-amended bill).
Other provisions including the need for a certified letter for the
initial freeze request and a 10-business-day period for receipt
of a pin from the credit reporting agency were kept in place. The
act would be effective August 1, 2008, if passed by the Senate.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb130.htm
Status: Amended and passed by House on 1/30/08
SB 361, the Credit File Freeze Bill,
sponsored by senators Chip Rogers (R), 21st District, William Hamrick
(R), 30th District, David Shafer (R), 48th District, Johnny Grant
(R), 25th District, Gregg Goggans (R), 7th District and Cecil Staton
(R), 18th District. The primary differences between the House bill
and Senate bill is that HB 130 requires a certified letter to request
a freeze, while the Senate version would require internet or phone
service to do so; and (2) the Senate bill allows a $5.00 fee, while
the House has a $3.00 fee.
Link to Senate bill: http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/sb361.htm
Status: In Committee
Employment Issues
SB 383, Georgia Affordable HSA Eligible
High Deductible Health Plan, sponsored by senators Judson Hill
(R), 32nd District, Ronnie Chance (R), 16th District, Ralph Hudgens
(R), 47th District, Chip Rogers (R), 21st District, and Joseph Carter
(R), 13th District, is the Governor's healthcare bill. The bill
would promote, approve, and encourage to provide the use of HSA’s
by having the Commissioner of Insurance adopt policies to promote,
approve, and encourage health savings account eligible high deductible
plans in Georgia; to provide for exemptions from certain unfair
trade practices for certain wellness and health promotion programs,
condition or disease management programs, health risk appraisal
programs, and similar provisions in such plans; to provide for health
reimbursement arrangement only plans that encourage employer financial
support of health insurance or health related expenses.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb383.htm
Status: In Committee
SB 404, Georgia Health Marketplace Act,
sponsored by senators Tommie Williams (R), 18th District, Greg Goggans
(R), 7th District, Ralph Hudgens (R), 47th District, and Chip Rogers
(R), 21st District, is the Lieutenant Governor’s health care
bill. The bill would create Georgia Health Marketplace (GHM) which
would provide oversight for all moneys provided by the federal government
and/or private agencies which help identify health care products
and technologies, designed to allow consumers comparison shopping
for health care services. Health care vendors would enroll with
the GHM. The primary focus would be Peachcare for Kids and other
government programs.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb404.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 901, Parent Protection Act, sponsored
by representatives Roger Bruce (D), 64th District, Margaret Kaiser
(D). 58th District, John Lunsford (R), 110th District, Bill Hembree
(R), 67th District, Howard Mosby (D), 90th District, and Freddie
Sims (D), 151st District, would require that employers provide employees
with time off (1) to attend a medical appointment for the employee
or the employee´s spouse or child;
(2) to accompany an elderly relative to a medical appointment; or
(3) to attend a school conference for a child of the employee.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/search/hb901.htm
Status: Bill was heard in committee and assigned to a subcommittee
for further study.
HB 923, Providing for Two Insurance Choices,
sponsored by representatives Carl Rogers (R) 26th District, Ben
Harbin (R) 118th District, Mark Burkhalter (R) 50th District, and
Jay Shaw (D), 176th District would require insurers offering insurance
to small businesses (defined by the bill as from 1 to 99 employees)
to offer at least two choices of approved accident and sickness
insurance products to health insurance consumers. It would allow
insurers to impose up to 18 months´ preexisting condition
limitations upon any sole proprietor small group if such sole proprietor
cannot furnish evidence of prior creditable coverage from prior
group or individual health insurance coverage or prior employer
group self-funded coverage.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb923.htm
Status: In Committee
FEES
HB 973, Georgia Trauma Hospital Support
Act of 2008, sponsored by representatives Harry Geisinger (R),
48th District, Sharon Cooper (R) 41st District, Wendell Willard
(R), 49th District, Austin Scott (R), 153rd District and DuBose
Porter (D), 143 District, would add $1.00 per month for wireless
subscriber to fund trauma care.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb973.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 1028, A 2% Fee on Money Orders and
Money Transmission, sponsored by representatives Tom Rice (R),
51st District, Barry Fleming (R), 117th District, Jerry Keen (R),
179th District, James Mills, (R), 25th District, and Calvin Hill
(R), 21st District, would to apply a 2% fee to the money transmission
business for all money transmitted. It would provide for a 20% deduction
by the agent selling of the transmission. A bona fide taxpayer would
be able to collect a credit against his/her taxes for the wire transmission
fees. Therefore, it is primarily aimed at illegals and non-taxpayers.
The monies raised through this bill would be applied to trauma care.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb1028.htm
Status: In Committee
Pharmacy Issues
SB 338, Prohibiting Prior Authorization
for Prescriptions, sponsored by senators Jack Murphy, 27th District,
Lee Hawkins (R), 49th District, Don Thomas, (R) 54th District, Bill
Heath (R), 31st District, and Tommy Williams (R), 19th District,
would preclude the practice of prior authorization of prescriptions
by insurance carriers. Generally, this is done to require brand
name drugs rather than generic equivalents.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb338.htm
Status: In Commitee
SB 457, Georgia MethCheck Data Base,
sponsored by senators Gloria Butter, (D) 55th District, Robert Brown,
(D) 26th District, Kasim Reed, (D) 35th District, Steve Henson,
(D) 41st District and Ronald Ramsey, (D) 34rd District, would establish
the Georgia MethCheck data base for electronically recording the
identity of those individuals purchasing certain medications used
for the production of methamphetamine, including pseudoephedrine.
At this time, the state does not have a centralized real-time electronic
logbook that can record purchases of products containing ephedrine,
pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine. The bill infers but does
not clearly state that only pharmacies would be allowed to sell
the products listed above.
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/pdf/sb457.pdf
Status: Awaiting Committee Assignment
HB 1042 (Substitute Bill), Prohibiting Prescription
Substitution in Specific Cases, sponsored by Sharon Cooper,
(R) 41st District, Joe Wikinson (R) 52nd District, Ed Rynders (R)
152nd District, Gene Maddox (R) 172nd District, Tom Dickson, (R)
6th District and Doug Collins, (R) 27th District, would prohibit
a pharmacist from substituting prescription for a patient undergoing
immunosuppressive therapy without prior consent of the patient and
prescribing physician. This bill is targeted primarily at epilepsy
medications.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/hb1042.htm
Status: In House Rules Committee
Worksite Issues
HB 89, Firearm; carrying and possession,
change provisions, sponsored by representatives Timothy Bearden
(R), 68th District, Billy Horne (R), 71st District, Mark Hatfield
(R), 177th District, Gene Maddox (R), 172nd District and Tommy Smith
(R), 168th, would:
• Allow those with a concealed carrying permit to carry a
gun onto private property, including a work place, unless the owner
of that property has a policy against guns on the property.
• Preclude an employer from having as a condition of employment
a prohibition against those with a licensed, concealed carry permit
onto the company’s parking lot, unless the owner of the property
has such a policy.
• Would exempt employers from allowing licensed, concealed
carry permit holders if the parking lot is secured by means of a
gate, security station, or security officer.
• Section 3 (e) of the bill provides blanket immunity for
an employer, property owner, or property owner’s agent from
civil or criminal actions resulting from damages arising out of
an occurrence involving the transportation, storage, possession,
or use of a firearm, unless the employer knew that the person using
the firearm would commit such criminal activity on the employer’s
premises.
• Protect the employment of will provision whereby an employee
may be fired for carrying a gun against policy.
• Give Georgia motorists who carry firearms in their vehicles
the ability to carry the firearms anywhere they wish, rather than
being limited to a glove box or console or somewhere in plain set.
• Require any legal complaints to be handled by the Attorney
General.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb89.htm
Status: In conference Committee; passed by the House on 2/12/07;
amended and passed by Senate on 1/1/7/08
SB 351, State Water Plan, sponsored
by senators Bill Cowsert (R), 46th District, Ross Tolleson, (R),
20th District, John Bulloch (R), 11th District, Tommy Williams,
(R), 19th District, and Vance Smith (R), 52nd District, would provide
for a joint State-wide Water Planning Oversight Committee.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/sb351.htm
Status: Passed by the Senate on 2/12/08
HB 915, “Second Amendment Protection
Act of 2008”, sponsored by Representative Tim Bearden,
(R), 68th District, would make wide changes to the state’s
gun laws.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb915.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 940, Prohibiting Microchip Implantation,
sponsored by representatives Ed Setzler (R), 35th District, Barry
Loudermilk (R), 14th District and Tyrone Brooks (D), 63rd District
would make it a civil crime with a penalty of up to a $10,000 fine
to require a person to have a microchip implanted, other than on
a voluntary basis.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb940.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 946, Require High Efficient Plumbing
Fixtures, sponsored by representatives Karla Drenner (D), 86th
District, Tom McCall, (R), 30th District, John Lunsford (R), 110th
District, Stephanie Stuckey Benfield (D), 85th District, and Michele
Henson (D), 97th District, would preclude the construction or sale
of private and/or commercial properties unless high efficient faucets,
toilets, urinals and shower heads were installed and would require
replacing old fixtures with high efficiency models.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb946.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 952, Storage of Scrap Tires, sponsored
by Representative Virgil Fludd (D), 66th District, would institute
tighter controls of the storage of scrap automobile tires.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb952.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 956, Appeal of Zoning Judgments and
Rulings, sponsored by representatives Doug Holt (R), 112th District,
Wendell Willard (R), 49th District, Jay Roberts (R), 154th District,
and Terry England, (R), 108th District, would provide for direct
appeal of zoning decisions.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb956.htm
Status: In Committee
Alcohol Issues
SB 56 – Direct Shipment of Wine,
sponsored by senators Renee Unterman, (R) 45th District, Cecil Staton,
(R) 18th District, Don Balfour, (R) 9th District and Seth Harp (R)
29th District, would provide for the direct shipment of certain
quantities of wine to Georgia residents over the age of 21.
Committees
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/sum/sb56.htm
Status: In Regulation Industries and Utilities Committee
SR 71 – Creation of a Alcohol Regulation
Senate Study Committee; sponsored by senators David Shafer (R)
48th District, Chip Rogers (R) 21st District, Jeff Mullis (R) 53rd
District, Preston Smith (R) 52nd District, Seth Harp, (R) 29th District
and Don Thomas (R) 45th District, would create the Senate Study
Committee on Alcohol Regulations
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/search/sr71.htm
Status: Regulated Indsutries and Utilities Committee
SB 137 – Sunday Sales, sponsored
by senators Seth Harp, (R) 29th District, Doug Stoner (R) 6th District,
David Adelman (D) 42nd District, John Bulloch (R)11th District,
Vincent Fort, (D) 39th District, and Curt Thompson (D) 5th District,
would authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday, beginning
at 12:00 Noon,
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/search/sb137.htm
Status: Recommitted to Regulated Industries and Utilities
SB 357, Direct Shipment of Wine,
sponsored by senators Rene Unterman (R), 45th District, Cecil Staton
(R), 18th District, Bill Cowsert, (R), 46th District, Seth Harp
(R), 29th District, and David Shafer (R), 50th District, would the
direct shipment of wine to Georgia residents as well as the collection
and submission of retail sales tax on such purchases.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb357.htm
Status: In Committee
HB 912, Limiting the Sale of Alcohol,
sponsored by representatives Mary Margaret Oliver (D), 83rd District,
Kevin Levitas (D), 82nd District, Ed Lindsey (R), 54th District,
Fran Millar (R), 79th District, and Don Wix (D), 33rd District,
would regulate the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption on
the premises in any county or municipality to make it unlawful to
sell alcohol for consumption of the premises from 2:30 A.M. until
9:00 AM each day of the week and weekend.
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb912.htm
Status: In Committee
President Bush Signs Stimulus Plan Into Law
President George W. Bush signed a $168 billion economic stimulus
plan into law Wednesday that includes about $117 billion in rebate
checks, tax breaks for businesses and measures designed to aid the
mortgage market. The plan mandates $300 to $600 rebate checks for
individuals and $1,200 for couples, but is limited to individuals
who make $75,000 or less and families that earn up to $150,000.
Thank you.
John C. Heavener, MSM, CAE
President
johnh@georgiaretail.org
Telephone – 770-484-3449, ext. 21
Fax – 770-484-5727
Georgia Retail Association
About GRA: The Georgia Retail Association, with
membership that comprises all retail formats and channels of distribution
including department, specialty, discount, catalog, Internet, independent
stores, and grocery stores has been serving the state’s business
community since 1961. The Georgia Retail Association represents
an industry with more than 71,300 retail establishments, and more
than 715,000 employees - about one in five of Georgia’s workers
- and 2004 sales of $115.2 billion.
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