Columbus, Georgia
Georgia's First Consolidated Government
Post Office Box 1340
Columbus, Georgia, 31902-1340
(706) 653-4013
fax (706) 653-4016
Council Members
Client Name: Columbus Consolidated Government
2005 Legislative Session Tracking Sheet
Bill/Author Summary/Status/Comments
HB 1
Royal, Richard 171st
House Adopted 02-15-05
Opposed Relates to bona fide conservation use property, so as to provide for
additional acts which shall not constitute a breach of a conservation use
covenant
Senate Natural Resources and the Environment
Senate Committee Favorably Reported 03-17-05
HB 6
Bridges, Ben 10th
Day, Burke 163rd
Opposed Relates to the payment into county treasuries of fines and forfeitures,
as well as arrests, trials, and appeals relative to prosecution of misdemeanor
traffic offenses, so as to provide for payment of certain moneys arising from
traffic fines the the Georgia Department of Public Safety for payment into the
state treasury
House Judiciary Non-Civil
House Second Read 01-24-05
HB 23
Hill, Calvin 21st
Scheid, Chuck 22nd
Byrd, Charlice 20th Repeals certain provisions authorizing a tire disposal fee
House Natural Resources and the Environment
House Second Read 02-03-05
HB 29
Brooks, Tyrone 63rd
Jones, Sheila 44th
Thomas, Mable 55th
Mangham, Randal 94th
Opposed Prohibits the use of electroshock devices by law enforcement officers
House Public Safety
House Second Read 01-25-05
HB 30
Brooks, Tyrone 63rd
Hugley, Carolyn 133rd
Smyre, Calvin 132nd
Holmes, Bob 61st
Marin, Pete 96th
Opposed Requires policies that prohibit law enforcement officers from
impermissibly using race or ethnicity in determining whether to stop a motorist
and requires annual training of law enforcement officers
House Public Safety
House Second Read 01-25-05
HB 34
Mitchell, Billy 88th
Brown, Jeff 69th
Rynders, Ed 152nd
Graves, David 137th
Bruce, Roger 64th
Support Relates to student health, by enacting the ?Georgia?s Children?s Vision
Improvement and Learning Readiness Act of 2005?; allows the State Board of
Education to apply for federal funds to develop a state program to provide
comprehensive eye examinations for children entering first grade; provides for
the development of program eligibility criteria, a list of providers, a system
of provider reimbursement, and a method for evaluation and reporting
House Education
House Second Read 01-24-05
HB 35
Mitchell, Billy 88th
Support Relates to general provisions regarding administration of mental health,
developmental disabilities, addictive diseases and other disability services,
so as to provide for the Community Service Board Overview Commission
House Human Relations and Aging
House Second Read 01-26-05
HB 36
Willard, Wendell 49th
Geisinger, Harry 48th
Wilkinson, Joe 52nd
House Adopted 03-10-05 Revises the provisions of law relating to creation of new
municipal corporations by eliminating certain minimum distance requirements and
providing for the authorization and regulation of alcoholic beverage sales in
new municipalities under certain circumstances
Senate State and Local Governmental Operations
Senate Second Read 03-17-05
HB 42
Floyd, Hugh 99th
Marin, Pete 96th
Opposed Relates to adoption of hearing policies and procedures and standards for
the exercise of zoning power, so as to require investigation, reports and
consideration of effects of zoning decisions on local school systems
House Judiciary
House Second Read 01-24-05
HB 53
Powell, Alan 29th
McCall, Tom 30th
Jamieson, Jeanette 28th
Opposed Regulates interbasin and intrabasin transfers of surface water and
ground water
House Natural Resources and Environment
House Second Read 01-12-05
HB 55
Powell, Alan 29th
McCall, Tom 30th
Jamieson, Jeanette 28th
Opposed River Basin Protection Act; provides for protection of river basins,
regulates insterbasin transfers of water, and provides for an in-stream flow
policy
House Natural Resources and Environment
House Second Read 01-12-05
HB 62
Powell, Alan 29th
Jamieson, Jeanette 28th
Roberts, Jay 154th
Morris, Greg 155th
Opposed Relates to elections and primaries generally so as to provide that the
General Assembly by local law may provide for the nonpartisan election of
clerks of the superior court, sheriffs, tax receivers, tax collectors and tax
commissioners
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 01-24-05
HB 63
Powell, Allan 29th
Jamieson, Jeanette 28th
Support Relates to elections and primaries, so as to provide for the nonpartisan
election of clerks of the superior court, sheriffs, tax receivers, tax
collectors, and tax commissioners
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 01-24-05
HB 75
Sims, Chuck 169th
Opposed Relates to primaries and elections, so as to provide that it shall be
illegal for certain persons to engage in certain election related activities
and to provide that a court or administrative body may revoke or suspend a
person?s right to vote under certain circumstances
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 01-25-05
HB 77
Stephens, Ron 164th
Opposed Changes the provisions relating to priorities of fines, forfeitures,
surcharges, additional fees, and costs in cases of partial payments into the
court and provides for funding for local juvenile diversion programs through a
fine surcharge
House Judiciary Non-Civil
House Second Read 01-25-05
HB 79
Stephens, Ron 164th
Opposed Changes the provisions relating to priorities of fines, forfeitures,
surcharges, additional fees, and costs in cases of partial payments into the
court and provides for funding for local juvenile diversion programs through a
fine surcharge
House Judiciary Non-Civil
House Second Read 01-25-05
HB 89
Coleman, Terry 144th
Opposed Relates to the withdrawal, death, or disqualification of candidates, so
as to provide that, when a candidate withdraws, the election superintendent
shall cause the name of such withdrawn candidate to be removed from the ballot
if possible
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 01-26-05
HB 96
Marin, Pete 96th
Floyd, Hugh 99th
Thomas, Brian 100th
Casas, David 103rd
Coan, Mike 101st
Support Relates to abatement of nuisances generally, so as to change certain
provisions relating to definitions relative to county and municipal abatement
powers
House State Planning and Community Affairs
House Second Read 01-26-05
HB 98
Golick, Rich 34th
Roberts, Jay 154th
Smith, Lynn 70th
Jones, Jan 46th
Support
House Adopted 01-31-05 Creates the Georgia Land Conservation Council and provides for is
membership, powers, duties and, operations
Senate Adopted 02-14-05
House Agreed to Senate Substitute 02-16-05
HB 136
Sims, Chuck 169th
Smith, Tommy 168th
Jamieson, Jeanette 28th
Opposed Provides for the gradual elimination of the excise tax on rental motor
vehicles
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 01-26-05
HB 152
Setzler, Ed 35th
Burkahalter, Mark 50th
Royal, Richard 171st
Keen, Jerry 179th
Support Provides for enhanced redevelopment powers, duties, and authority and
sales and use taxation for a limited duration
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 01-28-05
HB 173
Lunsford, John 110th
House Adopted 03-11-05
Opposed Expands the ad valorem exemption for veterans organizations to include
certain additional nonprofit veterans organizations
Senate Finance
Senate First Read 03-12-05
HB 177
Lunsford, John 110th
Support Provides that it shall be unlawful for any official, officer, or
employee of this state or of any department, agency, board, bureau, commission,
or authority of this state or of any county, municipality, or authority thereof
to employ or to use any public funds to pay any person who is in the United
States in violation of the laws of the United States
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 01-28-05
HB 186
Mitchell, Billy 88th
Mosley, Henson 178th
Floyd, Hugh 99th
Meadows, John 5th
Henson, Michele 87th
House Adopted 03-11-05
Opposed Expands the purposes for which federal funds may be used by a county or
municipal corporation
Senate State and Local Governmental Operations
Senate First Read 03-12-05
HB 192
Buckner, Gail 76th
Manning, Judy 32nd
Henson, Michele 87th
Orrock, Nan, 58th
Buckner, Debbie 130th
Opposed Provides that local victim assistance funds collected by the courts
shall be paid directly to the county governing authority or the district
attorney
House Judiciary
House Committee Favorably Reported 03-10-05
HB 220
Jackson, Lester 161st
Support Provides for an optional bidding preference for local businesses with
respect to local government contracts that are subject to competitive bidding
procedures
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 02-02-05
HB 241
Maddox, Gene 172nd
Keown, Mike 173rd
Support Provides for the nonpartisan election of sheriffs
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 02-02-05
HB 271
Smyre, Calvin 132nd
Smith, Vance 129th
Hugley, Carolyn 133rd
Smith, Richard 131st
Buckner, Debbie 130th
House Adopted 02-10-05 Provides a new charter for the county-wide government of
Columbus, GA approved April 5, 1993
Senate State and Local Government Operations
Senate Adopted 03-17-05
HB 294
Miller, Phyllis 106th
Benfield, Stephanie 85th
Day, Burke 163rd
Smith, Vance 129th
Mumford, Robert 95th
House Adopted 03-11-05
Support Provides for photographic speed-monitoring systems and definitions and
operating requirements for such systems
Senate Judiciary
Senate First Read 03-12-05
HB 304
Burmeister, Sue 119th
Yates, John 73rd
Shaw, Jay 176th
Cummings, Bill 16th
Rice, Tom 51st Relates to general provisions concerning specific, business, and
occupation taxes, so as to change the provisions relating to the imposition and
determination of the among of certain regulatory fees by local governments
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 02-08-05
HB 349
Dodson, Ron 75th
Mitchell, Billy 88th
Barnes, Mike 78th
Stephens, Ron 164th Relates to investigation of charges against a sheriff and
suspension of a sheriff so as to change the maximum period of time for a
suspension and an extension of a suspension
House Judiciary Non-Civil
House Second Read 02-09-05
HB 359
Drenner, Karla 86th
Benfield, Stephanie 85th
Gardner, Pat 57th
Morgan, Alicia 39th
Bruce, Roger 64th
Opposed Provides that the ballot or other materials at the voting booth shall
allow the voter to view all sections of a proposed constitutional amendment at
the time that he or she votes
House Rules
House Second Read 02-09-05
HB 370
Kidd, Jane 115th
Jacobs, Mike 80th
Bordeaux, Tom 162nd
Smith, Bob 113th
England, Terry 108th
Opposed Provides for an exemption from ad valorem taxation for certain
charitable institutions
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 02-09-05
HB 403
Jackson, Lester 161st
Stephens, Ron 164th
Bordeaux, Tom 162nd
Bryant, Bob 160th
Carter, Buddy 159th Provides for the nonpartisan election of clerks of superior court
and coroners
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 02-10-05
HB 420
Smyre, Calvin 132nd
Hugley, Carolyn 133rd
Smith, Vance 129th
Smith, Richard 131st
Buckner, Debbie 130th
House Adopted 03-11-05
Support Provides for the cession of concurrent jurisdiction to the United States
over certain lands within the state used for the National Infantry Museum
Senate State Institutions and Properties
Senate First Read 03-12-05
HB 426
Reece, Stacey 27th
Cooper, Sharon 41st
Stephens, Ron 164th
Buckner, Debbie 130th
Oliver, Mary Margaret 83rd Enacts the ?Georgia Smokefree Air Act of 2005? which
prohibits smoking in certain facilities
House Health and Human Services
House Second Read 02-14-05
HB 433
Coleman, Terry 144th
Crawford, Mack 127th
Cheokas, Mike 134th
Parrish, Butch 156th
Ray, Robert 136th Provides for the nonpartisan election of clerks of superior
court, sheriffs, tax collectors, tax receivers, tax commissioners, and coroners
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 02-15-05
HB 493
Scott, Austin 153rd Authorizes the use and expenditure of the special county 1
percent sales and use tax for county maintenance and operation purposes
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 02-17-05
HB 508
Sims, Chuck 169th
Mosley, Hinson 178th Provides for the minimum salaries for coroners of certain
counties and periodic cost-of-living or general performance based increases for
coroners
House Appropriations
House Second Read 02-18-05
HB 521
Crawford, Mack 127th
Talton, Willie 145th
Barnard, Terry 166th
House Adopted 03-11-05 Requires candidates for sheriff to be certified peace officers in
good standing at the time of qualifying for election to the office
Senate Public Safety and Homeland Security
Senate First Read 03-12-05
HB 527
Stephens, Ron 164th
Lindsey, Edward 54th Provides for the comprehensive revision of provisions
regarding payment of excess proceeds of a tax sale by tax commissioners or tax
collectors
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 02-18-05
HB 533
Lewis, Jeff 15th
Smith, Bob 113th
Loudermilk, Barry 14th
Graves, David 12th
Opposed Increases he applicable distance for solid waste disposal sites from
county or city boundaries
House Public Utilities and Telecommunications
House Second Read 02-22-05
HB 546
Maddox, Gene 172nd
May, Jeff 111th
Reese, Bobby 98th
Mumford, Robert 95th Relates to affidavits which must accompany charges of
professional malpractice, identification of medical bills and authentication of
writing, reporting of need for protective services for elder person or disabled
adults and immunity from liability, and when a coroner shall hold an inquest
and procedures connected with such an inquest
House Health and Human Services
House Second Read 02-22-05
HB 547
Lunsford, John 110th
Mosley, Hinson 178th
Opposed Provides a maximum amount of impact fees which may be imposed with
respect to the construction of a new single family residence
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 02-22-05
HB 557
Burkhalter, Mark 50th
House Adopted 03-12-05 Repeals certain duties of county police with respect to
inspection of roads and bridges
Senate Public Safety and Homeland Security
Senate First Read 03-14-05
HB 560
Martin, Chuck 47th
Jones, Jan 46th
Geisinger, Harry 48th Changes certain provisions regarding the circumstances
under which county boards of tax assessors can change the valuation of real
property established on appeal
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 02-23-05
HB 570
Scott, Martin 2nd
Fleming, Barry 117th
Murphy, Quincy 120th
Day, Burke 163rd
Smyre, Calvin 132nd
House Adopted 03-02-05 Provides for the comprehensive regulating of interlocal agreements
Senate State and Local Governmental Operations
Senate Second Read 03-17-05
HB 604
Geisinger, Harry 48th
Mosley, Hinson 178th Provides that the Department of Community Affairs may
adopt procedures by which regional development centers may charge a fee for
reviewing certain proposed actions by local governing authorities
House State Planning and Community Affairs
House Second Read 02-24-05
HB 631
Lane, Bo 158th
Rogers, Carl 26th
Burns, Jon 157th Provides that the General Assembly may by local Act impose an
additional real estate transfer tax
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 02-25-05
HB 651
Sims, Chuck 169th Increases the salary of district attorneys emeritus
House Retirement
House First Read 02-25-05
HB 679
Mosby, Howard 90th
Watson, Stan 91st
Thomas, Mable 55th
Fludd, Virgil 66th
Williams, Al 165th Changes homestead exemptions for a debtor?s residence under
certain circumstances
House Judiciary
House Second Read 03-04-05
HB 688
Hudson, Sistie 124th Authorizes the imposition of a local option sales and use
tax for health care within certain districts
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 03-04-05
HB 701
Hatfield, Mark 177th
Lunsford, John 110th Provides for the reading of the Georgia implied consent
warning prior to sobriety testing rather than at the time of arrest
House Judiciary Non-Civil
House Second Read 03-04-05
HB 719
Lindsey, Edward 54th
Holmes, Bob 61st
Wilkinson, Joe 52nd
Ashe, Kathy 56th Changes provisions relating to the maximum fines which may be
imposed by municipal courts
House Judiciary Non-Civil
House Committee Favorably Reported 03-10-05
HB 720
Lindsey, Edward 54th
Holmes, Bob 61st
Wilkinson, Joe 52nd
Ashe, Kathy 56th Increases the maximum license fee for municipal or county licenses
to $10,000.00
House Governmental Affairs
House First Read 03-04-05
HR 1
Royal, Richard 171st
Opposed Authorizes the General Assembly to provide by general or local law for
limitations upon the rate of increase of the ad valorem tax millage rate and
value of property for certain purposes
House Ways and Means
House First Read 01-12-05
HR 3
Royal, Richard 171st
Opposed Proposes an amendment to the Constitution so as to authorize the General
Assembly to provide by general or local law for limitations upon the rate of
increase of the ad valorem tax millage rate and value of property for certain
purposes
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 01-24-05
HR 6
Brooks, Tyrone 63rd
Epps, Carl Von 128th
Mangham, Randal 94th
Jones, Sheila 44th
Thomas, Mable 55th
Opposed Urges all law enforcement and correctional agencies in the State of
Georgia to suspend the use of all electroshock devices
House Public Safety
House Second Read 01-25-05
HR 58
Keen, Jerry 179th
Richardson, Glenn 19th
Burmeister, Sue 119th
Jamieson, Jeanette 28th
Opposed Eliminates the provisions requiring the local funding of education by ad
valorem taxation and provide for the imposition of a state sales and use tax at
a rate not to exceed 3 percent
House Ways and Means
House Second Read 01-27-05
HR 168
Heard, Keith 114th
Kidd, Jane 115th Declares the acquisition, establishment, operation, and
administration of the system of public transportation of passengers for hire in
any city, county or consolidated government to be an essential governmental
function and a public purpose to authorize the creation of a public corporation
or authority for such purpose
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 02-09-05
HR 341
Brooks, Tyrone 63rd
Day, Burke 163rd Urges the continuation of an existing Georgia Association of
Chiefs of Police ad hoc committee to evaluate electronic shock devices
House Public Safety
House Committee Favorably Reported 03-02-05
SB 3
Smith, Preston 52nd
Johnson, Eric 1st
Seabaugh, Mitch 28th
Stephens, Bill 27th
Hamrick, Bill 30th
Tort Reform; amends titles relating to civil practice, evidence and torts, so
as to provide for substantive and comprehensive revisions of provisions
regarding civil practice, evidentiary matters, and liability in tort actions in
general and actions related to health care in particular (amend OCGA Titles 9,
24, and 51).
Signed by Governor 02-16-05
SB 30
Pearson, Chip 51st
Seabaugh, Mitch 28th
Williams, Tommie 19th
Cagle, Casey 49th
Heath, Bill 31st
Opposed Relates to proceedings before a special master, so as to provide for
inverse condemnation proceedings
Senate Judiciary
Senate Second Read 03-03-05
SB 32
Smith, Preston 52nd
Mullis, Jeff 53rd
Tolleson, Russ 20th
Kemp, Brian 46th
Hill, Judson 32nd Relates to the election and term of judges of the probate
court so that the office shall be elected on a nonpartisan basis
Senate Judiciary
Second Read 02-25-05
SB 50
Hamrick, Bill 30th
Seabaugh, Mitch 28th
Pearson, Chip 51st
Heath, Bill 31st
Hill, Judson 32nd
Opposed Relates to a personal property tax exemption for certain property, so as
to increase the amount of such exemption
Senate Finance
Senate First Read 01-25-05
SB 56
Thomas, Don 54th
Unterman, Renee 45th
Harbison, Ed 15th
Hooks, George 14th
Pearson, Chip 51st
Senate Adopted 02-08-05
Support Relates to hospitalization for tuberculosis
House Health and Human Services
House Committee Favorably Reported 03-15-05
SB 59
Hamrick, Bill 30th
Opposed Relates to establishment of county diversion centers, so as to authorize
the establishment of county probation diversion centers for certain offenders,
which will be under the control of the sheriff of the county
Senate Public Safety and Homeland Security
Senate First Read 01-26-05
SB 64
Douglas, John 17th
Support Repeals the requirement that officers enforcing traffic laws have a blue
light on the roof of their vehicles
Senate Public Safety and Homeland Security
Senate Committee Favorably Reported 03-10-05
SB 65
Brown, Robert 26th
Opposed Provides authority to the state revenue commissioner to investigate
property tax valuations
Senate Finance
Senate First Read 01-27-05
SB 70
Thompson, Steve 33rd
Stoner, Doug 6th
Mullis, Jeff 53rd
Powell, J.B. 23rd
Thompson, Curt 5th
Support Includes land used as or dedicated for use as a cemetery within the
definition of greenspace for a limited purpose
Senate Natural Resources and the Environment
Senate First Read 01-28-05
SB 72
Thompson, Steve 33rd
Stoner, Doug 6th
Powell, J.B. 23rd
Thompson, Curt 5th
Support Relates to program weights relative to state funding of local school
systems, so as to provide for compliance with maximum class size requirements
for each individual classroom
Senate Education and Youth
Senate First Read 01-28-05
SB 80
Williams, Tommie 19th
Staton, Cecil 18th
Goggans, Greg 7th
Tolleson, Russ 20th
Johnson, Eric 1st
Senate Adopted 02-23-05
Support Provides for the nonpartisan election of sheriffs
House Governmental Affairs
House Second Read 02-25-05
SB 86
Chapman, Jeff 3rd
Williams, Tommie 19th
Goggans, Greg 7th
Johnson, Eric 1st
Whitehead, Jime 24th
Senate Adopted 03-10-05
Opposed Changes certain provisions relating to the nature of the right of
eminent domain
House Judiciary
House Second Read 03-12-05
SB 113
Butler, Gloria 55th
Henson, Steve 41st
Fort, Vincent 39th
Miles, Steen 43rd
Seabaugh, Mitch 28th
Senate Adopted 03-11-05
Support Establishes the Emergency Telephone System Fund and authorizes the use
of 911 fund money to establish and operate a 311 nonemergency phone system
House Public Utilities and Telecommunications
House Second Read 03-14-05
SB 129
Adelman, David 42nd
Weber, Dan 40th
Moody, Dan 56th
Miles, Steen 43rd
Zamarripa, Sam 36th
Senate Adopted 02-23-05
Support Provides that it shall be unlawful to solicit money or sell goods or
services for a fee to the operator or passengers of a public transit bus or
rapid rail car within the confines of such vehicle or inside the paid area of a
rapid rail or intermodal bus station
House Transportation
House Adopted 03-15-05
SB 133
Balfour, Don 9th
Johnson, Eric 1st
Mullis, Jeff 53rd
Senate Adopted 02-17-05
Opposed Prohibits the sale of certain combustible or explosive compositions to
persons under 16 years of age
House Regulated Industries
House Notice to Reconsider 03-17-05
SB 181
Hamrick, Bill 30th
Mullis, Jeff 53rd Enacts the Nursing Home Accountability Act of 2005 which
relates to death investigations
Senate Health and Human Services
Senate First Read 02-14-05
SB 183
Douglas, John 17th
Moody, Dan 56th
Starr, Terrell 44th
Miles, Steen 43rd
Staton, Cecil 18th Relates to adoption of hearing policies and procedures and
standards for the exercise of zoning power, so as to require investigation,
reports, and consideration of effects of zoning decisions on local school
systems
Senate State and Local Governmental Operations
Senate First Read 02-14-05
SB 192
Thomas, Don 54th
Thompson, Curt 5th
Mullis, Jeff 53rd
Senate Adopted 03-11-05
Support Provides that any emergency rescue or public safety worker who suffers a
condition or impairment of health that is caused by hepatitis, meningococcal
meningitis, or tuberculosis, that requires medical treatment, and that results
in total or partial disability or death shall be presumed to have a disability
suffered in the line of duty unless the contrary is shown by competent evidence
House Judiciary
House Second Read 03-14-05
SB 223
Harbison, Ed 15th
Johnson, Eric 1st
Brown, Robert 26th Provides for the development and implementation of a
state-wide first responder building mapping information system
Senate Public Safety and Homeland Security
Senate First Read 02-22-05
SB 275
Seabaugh, Mitch 28th
Zamarripa, Sam 36th
Pearson, Chip 51st Changes certain provisions regarding incorporation of
municipalities
Senate State and Local Governmental Operations
Senate Second Read 03-10-05
SB 287
Heath, Bill 31st
Senate Adopted 03-12-05 Repeals provisions which provide that local government permits
are required for the operation of movie theaters and athletic events to be held
on Sundays
House Regulated Industries
House Committee Favorably Reported 03-17-05
SB 291
Heath, Bill 31st
Senate Adopted 03-11-05 Changes certain provisions relating to returns of real property
and tangible personal property located in airports
House Ways and Means
House Committee Favorably Reported 03-17-05
SB 294
Pearson, Chip 51st
Miles, Steen 43rd Provides for additional limitations regarding tree ordinances
Senate Natural Resources and the Environment
Senate First Read 03-02-05
SR 332
Cagle, Casey 49th Establishes a $25,000.00 maximum on the amount of ad valorem
property tax that may be levied on single-family residential homestead property
that is actually occupied and used as the primary residence by the owner
Senate Finance
Senate First Read 03-03-05
SSR 333
Brown, Robert 26th
Golden, Tim 8th
Seay, Valencia 34th
Tate, Horacena 38th
Thomas, Regina 2nd Provides that state and local government records shall be
available to any person for inspection and copying and that meetings of state
and local government bodies shall be open to the public, except as otherwise
provided by law under certain conditions
Senate Rules
Senate First Read 03-03-05