February 23 , 2007
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IN THIS ISSUE:
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GRA OPPOSES REMOVING TAX CREDIT FROM RETAILERS
* MINIMUM WAGE BILL NARROWLY DEFEATED
* SUNDAY SALES HEARING RESCHEDULED
* HB 196 TAKES A NASTY TURN
* HELP NEEDED WITH SENATE “GUNS IN PARKING LOT” BILL
* HOUSE BILLS OF INTEREST
* SENATE BILLS OF INTEREST
* PREVIOUSLY REPORTED BILLS
* GRA SESSION AGENDA
GRA Opposes Removing Tax Credit From Retailers
GRA was one of seven witnesses who spoke in opposition to the SB
361, a bill which would have eliminated the retraining tax credit
for retailers only. GRA, a representative from The Home Depot, Terry McMillan
of McMillian & Associates, and Ray Wallace of Wallace, The Training Cost
Recovery Company, addressed the unfairness of the proposal in relation to the
state’s retail businesses.
The hearing was the first of two possible hearings for the bill. We believe
that the testimony provided will effectively kill the bill – however,
we will be watching this issue for activity.
Minimum Wage Bill Narrowly Defeated
SB 13, which would have increased the state's minimum
wage by $2.10 by Jan 1, 2008 failed to pass the Senate Labor and Insurance Committee
Wednesday by a hair's breadth. The proposal included a provision to annually
adjust the state's minimum wage based on any increase in the cost of living.
The bill also removed some exemptions from the current state minimum wage law,
such as farm owners, sharecroppers and land renters.
Bruce E. Kaufman, an economics professor at Georgia State University, argued
that many businesses are not paying for the full cost of their labor and are
benefiting from government subsidies in their favor.
Among the members of the Senate Labor and Insurance Committee who considered
the bill, Sen. Chip Rogers (R-Woodstock) voiced the most concerns about SB
13. Yet, Rogers offered four amendments in an attempt to at least
get the bill before the full Senate for debate. Rogers suggested that businesses
with sales of less than $100,000 or fewer than 10 employees be exempt from the
bill. He also suggested that the bill not include "dependents" in
addition to high school or college students. Finally, Rogers amended the bill
to get rid of the annual cost of living increase. Brown agreed with Roger's
changes.
The committee members voted in favor of the amendments and the bill by a vote
of 4-3.
But chairman Ralph Hudgens (R-Comer) decided to oppose the bill — making
the vote a tie, and thereby, killing SB 13. Senator
Hudgens has announced he will run for the seat of the late U.S. Rep. Charlie
Norwood.
Sunday
Sales Hearing Rescheduled
Committee Chairman David Shafer held an alcohol–related hearing on the
Merlot to Go Bill, but fell short of the implied promise to hear testimony on
pending Sunday sales legislation. However, he has agreed to hear testimony on
Sunday sales. That hearing has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 28th
at 3:00PM.
If you support Sunday sales of alcohol, your help is needed in two ways. We
need you to contact Regulated Industries Committee members, and we need to pack
the room on Wednesday with those who support these bills. Please voice your
support for SB 137. At this time, the swing votes seem
to be Mitch Seabaugh, Ed Harbison, Jack Hill and Jack Murphy. Please make those
four Senators your top priority in making calls.
David Shafer (committee chair) 404-651-7738, david.shafer@senate.ga.gov
Eric Johnson 404-656-5109, ejohnson@legis.state.ga.us
Ed Harbison 404-656-0074, ed.harbison@senate.ga.gov
Gloria Butler 404-656-8055, glora.butler@senate.ga.gov
Steve Henson 404-656-0085, stevehenson@mindspring.com
Jack Hill 404-656-5038, jack.hill@senate.ga.gov
Mitch Seabaugh 404-656-6446, mail@mitchseabuagh.com
Doug Stoner 404-463-2518, doug.stoner@senate.ga.gov
Regina Thomas 404-463-7784, regina.thomas@senate.ga.gov
Ross Tolleson 404-656-0081, ross.tolleson@senate.ga.gov
Tommie Williams 404-656-0081, tommie@tommiewilliams.com
HB 196 Takes A Nasty Turn
HB 196 received a hearing this week in the House Agriculture
and Consumer Affairs Committee. At that time two possible committee substitute
bills were introduced. One committee substitute 4812S added a provision that
a grantor of credit, including retailers, would have to notify a consumer of
any negative mark placed on their credit in writing within seven days. Needless
to say, we are fighting this possible version of HB 196.
Your Help Is Still Needed With “Guns In Parking Lot”
Bill
As previously reported, the Georgia Senate Judiciary Committee has passed SB
43, the “Guns in the Parking Lot” bill. As amended,
the bill contains onerous language that would allow employers to have liability
for any gun violence resulting from the law, if they knew or should have known
that an employee presented a risk.
So far this bill has not moved, and we need to keep it bottled-up for two more
weeks. The bill now rests in the Senate Rules Committee, chaired by Senator
Don Balfour, which must pass the bill before the full Senate can consider it.
Please let the Lieutenant Governor, Casey Cagle, Senate President Pro Tempore,
Eric Johnson, and Senate Rules Committee Chairman, Don Balfour hear from you.
Please tell them that you oppose SB 43.
Honorable
Casey Cagle
Lieutenant Governor
President
Georgia State Senate
240 State Capitol
Atlanta GA 30334
404-656-5030
Fax: 404-656-6739
Casey.cagle@ltgov.ga.gov
Honorable Eric Johnson
President Pro Tempore
Georgia State Senate
321 State Capitol
Atlanta GA 30334
404-656-5109
Fax: 404-657-9727
eric.johnson@senate.ga.gov
Honorable Don Balfour
Rules Chairman
Georgia State Senate
453 State Capitol
Atlanta GA 30334
404-656-0095
Fax: 404-656-6581
don.balfour@senate.ga.gov
House Bills of Interest This Week
HB – 253 Exempting Roadside Stands from Vendor Laws,
sponsored by Representatives Tom Graves (R) of the 12th, Tom McCall of the 30th,
Terry England of the 108th, Jay Roberts of the 154th and Penny Houston of the
170th, would exempt roadside stands where farm or garden produce is sold from
requiring license from the Department of Agriculture
GRA Position - Under consideration – your comments are
requested on this bill
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb253.htm
HB 361 – Exempting Retailers From Retraining Tax Credits,
sponsored on behalf of the Department of Revenue by Representative Larry O’Neal
(R) of the 146th, would single out retailers from other “Business Enterprises”
for an elimination of tax credits for retraining employees. This bill would
have continued to allow tax credits for businesses engaged in manufacturing,
warehousing and distribution, processing, telecommunications, tourism, and research
and development industries.
GRA Position - Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb361.htm
HB 478 – Phone Card Disclosure, sponsored by Representatives
Pete Marin (D) of the 96th, Hugh Floyd (D) of the 99th, Rob Teilhet (D) of the
40th, and Brian Thomas (D) of the 100th, would require phone card issuers to
disclose the terms of the phone card, including all usage fees and per minute
charges, to the purchaser of the phone card at the time of purchase.
GRA Position - Under consideration – your comments are
requested on this bill
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb478.htm
HB 504 – License Requirements for Private Security,
sponsored by Representatives Calvin Hill (R) of the 21st, David Knight (R) of
the 126th, and Burke Day (R) of the 163rd, would revise the licensing process
for private detectives and private security officers; to permit one or more
individuals to qualify to hold the license for an individual, firm, association,
company, partnership, limited liability company, or corporation.
GRA Position - Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb504.htm
HB 516 – Definition And Record Keeping Of Flavored Malt Beverages,
sponsored by Representatives Steve Tumlin (R) of the 38th and Jay Shaw (D) of
the 176th, would amend Title 3 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, define
the term "flavored malt beverage," and would require maintenance of
records on premises for three years from the date of sale of such alcoholic
beverages.
Under the bill, flavored malt beverage means any alcoholic beverage obtained
by the fermentation of any infusion or decoction of barley, malt, hops, or any
other similar product, or any combination of such products, in water containing
not more than 6 percent alcohol by volume to which other flavors and nonbeverage
alcohol ingredients are added so long as no more than 49 percent of the overall
alcohol content of the alcoholic beverage is derived from the addition of flavors
and nonbeverage alcohol ingredients. A flavored malt beverage shall be deemed
a malt beverage for purposes of this title. Alcoholic beverages otherwise meeting
the definition of 'flavored malt beverage' but containing more than 6 percent
alcohol by volume or in which more than 49 percent of the overall alcohol content
is derived from the addition of flavors and nonbeverage alcohol ingredients
shall be deemed distilled spirits for purposes of this title."
GRA Position - Under consideration – your comments are
requested on this bill
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb516.htm
HB 563 – Malt Beverage Tasting Rooms, sponsored
by Representatives Matt Dollar (R) of the 45th, Earl Ehrhart (R) of the 36th,
and Ben Harbin (R) of the 118th, would provide for tasting rooms for malt beverages
in a retail outlet.
GRA Position - Under consideration – your comments are
requested on this bill
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb563.htm
HB 572 – Establishing A Living Wage For State Contractors And
Suppliers, sponsored Representatives Sharon Beasley-Teague (D)
of the 65th, Tyrone Brooks (D) of the 63rd, Billy Mitchell (D) of the 88th,
Randal Mangham (D) of the 94th, and Pam Stephenson (D) of the 92nd, would require
that employers who contract with or receive financial assistance from the state
or a state agency to pay its employees a living wage.
GRA Position - Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb572.htm
Senate Bills of Interest This Week
SB 13 – Increasing the Minimum Wage, sponsored by Senators
Robert Brown (D) of the 26th, Gail Davenport (D) of the 44th and Ronald Ramsey
(D) of the 43rd, would increase Georgia's minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25 per
hour.
GRA Position - Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb13.htm
SB 109 – 15-Day Remittance of Health Care Claims,
sponsored by Senators Ralph Hudgens (R) of the 47th, David Shafer (R) of the
48th, Robert Brown (D) of the 26th, Lee Hawkins (R) of the 49th, Don Thomas
(R) of the 54th, would require the administrator of insurance plans, including
those of self-insured plans, to remit payment within 15 working days.
GRA Position - Under consideration – your comments are
requested on this bill
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb109.htm
SB 150 – Pharmacy Reporting of Data, sponsored
by Senators Judson Hill (R) of the 32nd and Don Thomas (R) of the 54th, would
require pharmacies to submit outcome data as well as pricing information to
the Department of Community Health.
GRA Position - Under consideration – your comments are
requested on this bill
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb150.htm
SB 157 – Creating Grants for Biofuel Retrofitting for Retailers,
sponsored by Senators Ross Tolleson (R) of the 20th, Michael Meyer von Bremen
(D) of the 12th, John Bulloch (R) of the 11th, Tommie Williams (R) of the 19th
and Jack Hill of the 4th, would provide for grants to persons to finance the
installation, replacement, and conversion of motor fuel storage equipment used
to facilitate storing and dispensing E-85 gasoline at sites where motor fuel
is stored and dispensed for retail sale.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb157.htm
SB 178 – Mail Order Drugs, sponsored by Senators
Don Balfour (R) of the 9th, Renee Unterman (R) of the 45th and David Shafer
(R) of the 48th, would not allow for the suspension, revocation, or refusal
to grant licenses by the State Board of Pharmacy, to pharmacies providing prescriptions
through the mail directly to a patient or legal guardian when such prescription
drugs are prescribed for limited complex chronic, terminal, or rare conditions.
GRA Position – Under consideration – your comments
are requested on this bill
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb178.htm
Previously
Reported House Bills
HB 5 – Increasing Fines For Mobile Phone Use,
sponsored by Representatives Mary Margaret Oliver (D) of the 83rd, Stan Watson
(D) of the 91st, Billy Mitchell (D) of the 88th, Karla Drenner (D) of the 86th,
and Stephanie Benfield (D) of the 85th, would add points for the use of cellular,
hands-free, or mobile telephones or other wireless communication devices when
a person is convicted of aggressive driving, reckless driving, unlawful passing
of a school bus, exceeding the speed limit by at least 14 miles per hour, disobeying
a traffic-control device, driving too fast for existing conditions, open alcohol
container, and more.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb5.htm
HB 7 - Transporting Concealed Weapons, sponsored by
Representative Tim Bearden (R) of the 68th, would allow any person who
is not among those enumerated as ineligible under the Georgia Code to transport
an unloaded or loaded firearm in any private passenger motor vehicle in
any location in the motor vehicle.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb7.htm
HB 10 – Five percent Earned Income Tax Credit, sponsored
by Representatives Doug McKillip (D) of the 115th, Jeanette Jamieson (D) of
the 28th, Howard Mosby (D) of the 90th, Keith Heard (D) of the 114th, Karla
Drenner (D) of the 86th, provides for an income tax credit in an amount equal
to 5 percent of the amount of the federal Earned Income Credit
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb10.htm
HB 27 - Health Savings Accounts Premium Tax Exemptions,
sponsored by Representative Tom Knox (R) of the 24th, would provide for a state
insurance premium tax exemption for insurers for certain high deductible health
plans which are part of a health savings account plan.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb27.htm
HB 28 – Creating the Georgia Assignment Pool Underwriting Authority,
sponsored by Representative Tom Knox (R) of the 24th, would repeal the Georgia
High Risk Health Insurance Plan and create High Risk Health Insurance Pool.
(Note: we fought a similar bill last year that would have had those currently
providing insurance fund the pool.)
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb28.htm
HB 35 – Credit File Freeze, sponsored by Representatives
Tommy Benton (R) of the 31st, Rod Teilhet (D) of the 40th, Doug Collins (R)
of the 27th, Terry England (R) of the 108th, Margaret Kaiser (D) of the 59th,
would allow a person to request a security freeze on his or her credit report
by sending a request in writing by certified mail or by overnight mail to a
consumer credit reporting agency at an address designated by the consumer credit
reporting agency to receive such requests.
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb35.htm
HB 38 – Credit File Freeze, sponsored by Representatives
Rob Teilhet (D) of the 40th, Tommy Benton (R) of the 31st, Bobby Reese (R) of
the 98th, Terry Barnard (R) of the 166th, Judy Manning of the 32nd, would allow
a person to place a security freeze on his or her credit report by notifying,
in writing by certified mail, a consumer credit reporting agency.
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb38.htm
HB 45 – Pharmacy Pricing Structure for Prescription Drugs,
sponsored by Representative Ron Stephens (R) of the 164th, would prohibit the
requirement of prior authorization for a prescription drug which a drug manufacturer
provides to a community pharmacy at the lowest price of a pricing structure
by a health care corporation, health maintenance organization, accident and
sickness insurer, fraternal benefit society, hospital service corporation, medical
service corporation, workers´ compensation insurance carrier, or managed
care plan.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb45.htm
HB 66 – Abolition of Income Taxes, sponsored by
Representative Steve Davis (R) 109th, would eliminate personal and corporate
income taxes and replace those taxes with an 8% statewide sales tax.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb66.htm
HB 87 – Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Certain Agricultural
Machinery, sponsored by Representatives Chuck Sims (R) of the 169th,
Tommy Smith (R) of the 168th, Ellis Black (D) of the 174th, and Mike Cheokas
(D) of the 134th, would provide a sales tax exemption for the purchase of machinery
or equipment used directly in the production, tilling, planting, cultivation,
and harvesting of peaches or blueberries.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb87.htm
HB 89 – Carrying Loaded Firearms, sponsored by
Representatives Timothy Bearden (R) of the 68th, Billy Horne (R) of the 71st,
and Mark Hatfield (R) of the 177th, would allow any person with a valid license
to carry a handgun in any state to carry a handgun in this state, to transport
a loaded firearm in any private passenger motor vehicle.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb89.htm
HB 124 - Ad Valorem Tax, sponsored by Representatives
Ron Stephens, (R) 65th, Burke Day (R) 163rd, Steve Tumblin, (R) 38th, Chuck
Sims, (R) 169th, and Richard Royal (R) 171st, would provide an exemption from
property taxes for business inventory.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/search/hb124.htm
HB 128 – Sales Tax Holidays, sponsored by Representatives
Lynn Smith (R) of the 70th, Jan Jones (R) of the 46th, Terry England (R) of
the 108th, Howard Mosby (D) of the 90th, Randy Nix (R) of the 69th, would authorize
two sales tax holiday periods, August 2 to 5, 2007, for school supplies, clothing,
footwear, computers, and computer related accessories, and October 4 to 7, 2007,
for energy efficient products with a sales price of $1,500.00 or less per product
purchased for noncommercial home or personal use.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb128.htm
HB 130 – Credit File Freeze, sponsored by Representatives
Calvin Hill (R) of the 21st, James Mills (R) of the 25th, John Meadows (R) of
the 5th, Terry England (R) of the 108th, and Tommy Benton (R) of the 31st, would
allow a person to request a security freeze on his or her credit report by sending
a request in writing by certified mail to a consumer credit reporting agency
at an address designated by the consumer credit reporting agency to receive
such requests.
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb130.htm
HB 143 – Guns in the Parking Lot Bill, sponsored
by Representatives Tom Graves (R) of the 12th, Burke Day (R) of the 163rd, Earl
Ehrhart (R) of the 36th, Willie Lee Talton (D) of the 145th, Rob Teilhet (D)
of the 40th, would provide that an employer could not prevent employees who
own guns from keeping those firearms locked in their motor vehicle in any parking
lot, parking garage, or other employee parking area as long as those areas are
open to the public.
Chip Rogers (primary author of an identical senate bill) said the plan is mainly
geared toward employees of stores and restaurants with public parking. In other
words, the bill is aimed directly at GRA members.
However, the bill exempts prisons and jails, places where having a firearm is
against the law and employers with private parking areas where only employees
are allowed. It also would not include company cars and employees banned from
carrying a gun due to disciplinary action.
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb143.htm
HB
169 – Donations of Prepared Food and Beverages, sponsored
by Representatives Chuck Martin (R) of the 47th, Jill Chambers (R) of the 81st,
Richard Royal (R) of the 171st, Martin Scott (R) of the 2nd, and Roger Williams
(R) of the 4th, would allow donations of prepared food and beverages to a qualified
nonprofit agency to be free of sales and use taxes.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb169.htm
HB 173 – Local Option Sales Tax for Roads, sponsored by Representatives
Bob Holmes (D) of the 61st, Roger Bruce (D) of the 64th, Tyrone Brooks (D) of
the 63rd, Coach Williams (D) of the 89th, LaNett Stanley-Turner (D) of the 53rd,
would authorize the imposition of a local option sales and use tax for transportation
within special districts.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb173.htm
HB 175 - Cost-of-Living Tax Fairness Act, sponsored
by Representatives Martin Scott (R) of the 2nd, Ed Lindsey (R) of the 54th,
Chuck Martin (R) of the 47th, Jay Neal (R) of the 1st, Bobby Franklin (R) of
the 43rd, would adjust tax brackets in the Georgia Code annually in accordance
with the Consumer Price Index as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
of the United States Department of Labor.
GRA Position - Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb175.htm
HB 176 – Elimination of Corporate Income Tax,
sponsored by Representatives Martin Scott (R) of the 2nd, Barry Loudermilk (R)
of the 14th, Jay Neal (R) of the 1st, Ed Setzler (R) of the 35th, Bobby Franklin
(R) of the 43rd, would provide for a gradual reduction in the state income tax
rate for corporations over a period of years; leading to the total elimination
of the state income tax for corporations effective on or after January 1, 2010.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb176.htm
HB 178 – Increasing the Reporting Amount for Estimated Tax
Liability, sponsored by Representatives Martin Scott (R) of the
2nd, Tom Graves (R) of the 12th, Ed Lindsey (R) of the 54th, Ron Stephens (R)
of the 164th, Roger Williams (R) of the 4th, would increase from $5,000 to $10,000
estimated tax liability for a month for which a dealer may remit 50 percent
of the estimated tax liability for that taxable period on or before the twentieth
day of the period.
(GRA supported the bill last year that moved that amount to $5,000)
GRA Position - Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb178.htm
HB 180 – In-State Manufactured Pharmaceutical Products,
sponsored by Representatives Carl Rogers (R) of the 26th, Bob Smith (R of the
113th, Ben Harbin (R of the 118th, Mark Burkhalter (R) of the 50th, and Ron
Stephens (R) of the 164th , would prohibit goods produced by Georgia biotechnology,
biopharmaceutical, or pharmaceutical companies from access restrictions or supplemental
rebates for purposes of coverage under the state health benefit plan, medical
assistance program, PeachCare for Kids, or any other health benefit plan or
policy administered by or on behalf of the state.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb180.htm
HB 182 – Creating a Standard Tax Digest, sponsored by Representatives
Chuck Martin (R) of the 47th, Richard Royal (R) of the 171st, Martin Scott (R)
of the 2nd, and Roger Williams(R) of the 4th, would establish the equalized
adjusted property tax digest, so as to provide that positive tax allocation
increments shall not be used in calculating certain tax digest amounts.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb182.htm
HB 196 – Consumer Notification of All Credit Inquiries,
sponsored by Representatives Bob Smith (R) of the 113th, Jay Roberts (R) of
the 154th, and Carl Rogers (R) of the 26th, would require that a consumer receive
notification within seven days of any credit inquiry to his/her account.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb196.htm
HB 240- Increasing Delinquency Charges for Credit Installment Payments,
sponsored by Representative Ben Harbin (R) of the 118th, would increase the
amount that can be charged for delinquency credit installment payments from
$18.00 to $25.00.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb240.htm
HB 242 – Tax Deductions for Health Savings Accounts,
sponsored by Representatives Tom Knox (R) of the 24th, Bill Hembree (R) of the
67th, Jerry Keen (R) of the 179th, Earl Ehrhart (R) of the 36th, and Stan Watson
(D) of the 91st, would allow insurers to an exemption from state premium taxes
in an amount equal to 2.25 percent of the premium health savings accounts. The
bill would also allow individuals to deduct 100% of the cost of such plans from
their taxes.
GRA Position – Under consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb242.htm
HB 276 – Biometric Information Protection Act, sponsored
by Representatives Ed Setzler (R) of the 35th, Calvin Hill (R) of the 21st,
Tyrone Brooks (D) of the 63rd, and Barry Loudermilk (R) of the 14th, would limit
the use of certain biometric information including fingerprints, information
from biometric sensors, DNA, (DNA) samples, retinal scans, palm or hand prints,
and X-rays or similar indelible physical images in certain situations.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb276.htm
HB 285 – Requiring Valid ID to Fill Prescriptions,
sponsored by Representatives Ron Stephens (R) of the 164th, Butch Parrish (R)
of the 156th, and Buddy Carter (R of the 159th, would require that the pharmacist
or a pharmacy intern obtain positive proof of identity of the person to whom
the prescription is being dispensed or delivered before filling for a controlled
substance. Positive proof of identity could include an official government identification
card or state-issued driver’s license.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb285.htm
HB 286 – Controlled Substances; Schedule II and V,
sponsored by Representatives Ron Stephens (R) of the 164th, Butch Parrish (R)
of the 156th, and Buddy Carter (R) of the 159th, would change certain provisions
relating to Schedule V controlled substances. It would strike in its entirety
subparagraph (G) of paragraph (3) (Chapter 13 of Title 16 of the Official Code
of Georgia Annotated) relating to controlled substances, dealing with Dimethylamphetamine
and Pregabalin.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb286.htm
HB 293 - Dealing with Local Taxes on Motor Fuel Sales,
sponsored by Representative Steve Davis (R) of the 109th, would allow for a
variable local tax to be collected in addition to the prepaid state 4% sales
and use tax on motor fuel. The intent is to allow more than 1% local tax to
be levied.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb293.htm
HB
394 – Prepaid Phone Services 911 Assistance Fund, sponsored
by Representatives John Lunsford (R) of the 110th, David Ralston (R) of the
7th, Larry O’Neal (R) of the 146th, Ben Harbin (R) of the 118th, Greg
Morris (R) of the 155th, would place a 3% charge on all pre-paid cell phones
and phone cards to fund 911 assistance centers. The 3% charge would be collected
by the “provider” of the service – it is unclear if this would
apply to the retailer selling the pre-paid calling card or pre-paid phone. We
are seeking a clarification of this issue.
GRA Position – Seeking Clarification
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb394.htm
HB
468 – Sunday Sales, sponsored by Representative Roger Williams
(R) of the 4th, would allow counties or municipalities to authorize the sales
of malt beverages, wine, and distilled spirits on Sundays from 12:30 P.M. until
7:00 P.M
GRA Position – GRA prefers the language of SB 137
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb468.htm
HB 475 – Banning the Sale of Formula and Medicines at Flea Markets,
sponsored by Representatives Jay Roberts (R) of the 154th, Tom McCall (R) of
the 30th, Judy Manning (R) of the 32nd, and Donna Sheldon (R) of the 105th,
would prohibit the sale of food manufactured and packaged for sale for consumption
by a child under the age of two years and drugs at flea markets.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/fulltext/hb475.htm
Previously
Reported Senate Bills
SB 2 – Forbids Property Tax Exemptions for Illegal Aliens,
sponsored by Senator John Douglas (R) of the 17th, would prohibit granting any
tax property exemptions to a person who is in this country illegally.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb2.htm
SB 8 – Removing Limits on Refunded Interest in Property Tax Appeals,
sponsored by Senators Eric Johnson (R) of the 1st and Chip Rogers (R) of the
21st, would remove the $150 limit on the amount of overpayment and interest
a taxpayer could receive when he/she successfully appeals a valuation of property.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb8.htm
SB 13 – Providing For Annual Minimum Wage Increases,
sponsored by Senator Robert Brown (D) of the 26th, would increase the minimum
wage to $6.20 per hour when signed; increased to $7.25 an hour as of January
1, 2008, and require that after January 1, 2009, the minimum wage shall be increased
by the cost of living. Businesses exempted would include: (1) Any employer
that has sales of $40,000.00 per year or less; (2) Any employer having five
employees or less; (3) Any employee who is a high school or college student;
(4) Any individual who is employed as a newspaper carrier; or (5) Any individual
who is employed by a nonprofit child-caring institution or long-term care facility
serving children or mentally disabled adults who are enrolled in such institution
and reside in residential facilities of the institution.
GRA Position – GRA opposed similar legislation last year
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb13.htm
SB 24 - Internet Phishing, sponsored by Senators Cecil
Staton (R) 18th, David Shafer (R) 48th, Ronnie Chance (R) 16th, Joseph Carter
(R) 13th, Chip Rogers (R) 21st and Seth Harp (R) 29th, would create civil and
criminal penalties for persons using the Internet or email to steal another’s
personal information by posing as a legitimate business entity.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb24.htm
SB 26 - Sunday Sales Of Alcohol For Off-Premise Consumption,
sponsored by Senators Harp (R) of the 29th, Preston Smith (R) of the 52nd, Doug
Stoner (R) of the 6th, David Adelman (D) of the 42nd, John Bulloch (R) of the
11th and others, would call for a county by county vote to authorize sales of
beer and wine by retailers on Sunday.
GRA Position – GRA supports this legislation
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb26.htm
SB 28 - Insuring Georgia's Families Act, sponsored by
Senators Judson Hill (R) of the 32nd, Don Thomas (R) of the 54th, Chip Rogers
(R) of the 21st, Greg Goggans (R) of the 7th, Ralph Hudgens (R) of the 47th,
and Tommie Williams (R) of the 19th, would create a consumer driven health insurance
initiative in the state. (This 60-page bill has a lot of detail and should
be reviewed by the benefits manager of every retailer member.)
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb28.htm
SB 43 – Guns in the Parking Lot Bill, sponsored
by Senators Chip Rogers (R) of the 21st, James Whitehead, Sr. (R) of the 24th,
Tommie Williams (R) of the 19th, Eric Johnson (R) of the 1st, Bill Heath (R)
of the 31st and others.
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb43.htm
SB 56 – Shipment of Wine into Georgia, sponsored
by Senators Rene Unterman (R) of the 45th, Cecil Staton (R) of the 18th, Don
Balfour (R) of the 9th and Seth Harp (R) of the 29th, would allow the direct
shipment of up to 24 nine-liter cases of wine annually directly to a resident
of Georgia.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb56.htm
SR 71 - Creating the Senate Study Committee on Alcohol Regulation,
sponsored by Senators David Shafer (R) of the 48th, Chip Rogers (R) of the 21st,
Jeff Mullis (R) of the 53rd, Preston Smith (R) of the 52nd, and Set Harp (R)
of the 29th, would create a study committee to review the complex laws and regulations
arising from various restrictions on the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
GRA Position – Under Consideration
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sr71.htm
SB 92 – Would Require Retailers to Identify Sales Tax Receipts
by Municipality, sponsored by Senators Chip Pearson (R) 51st, Jeff
Mullis (R) of the 53rd, Don Balfour (R) of the 9th, Mitch Seabaugh (R) of the
28th, and Chip Rogers (R) of the 21st, would require retailers to report sales
tax receipts separately by city and unincorporated areas of a county.
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb92.htm
SB
136 – Keeping Records of Cell Phone Purchases, sponsored
by Senators Bill Hamrick (R) of the 30th, James Whitehead, Sr. (R) of the 24th,
Jeff Chapman (R) of the 3rd and Joseph Carter (R) of the 13th would require
retailers to obtain and photocopy one or more pieces of identification and maintain
those records on premises for a period of at least one year.
GRA Position – Oppose
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb136.htm
SB
137 – Sunday Alcohol Sales, sponsored by Senators Seth Harp
(R) of the 29th, Doug Stoner (D) of the 6th, David Adelman (D) of the 42nd,
John Bulloch (R) of the 11th, Vincent Fort (R) of the 39th, would authorize
the sale of malt beverages, wine and distilled spirits by retailers on Sundays.
GRA Position – Support
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb137.htm
SB 138 – Sunday Alcohol Sales, sponsored by Senators
Seth Harp (R) of the 29th, Doug Stoner (D) of the 6th, David Adelman (D) of
the 42nd, John Bulloch (R) of the 11th, would authorize the sale of malt beverages,
wine and distilled spirits by retailers on Sundays.
GRA Position – GRA supports SB 137
http://www.legis.ga.gov/legis/2007_08/fulltext/sb138.htm
GRA SESSION AGENDA
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.