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This week the General Assembly convened on Monday, March 2 and worked through Thursday, March 5 to complete legislative day 25. The legislature will reconvene on Monday, March 9 for legislative day 26. Thursday, March 12 will mark “crossover day” which is the last day bills can pass their chamber of origin in order to be further considered. To view the latest adjournment resolution click here.
On Wednesday, March 4 the Senate passed House Bill 792 need link to bill which is the Amended Fiscal year 2020 budget. The AFY 2020 budget covers appropriations from July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2020. HB 792 passed by substitute by a vote of 52-1 in the Senate.
The 2020 election cycle candidate qualifying for both partisan and nonpartisan races began this week on Monday, March 2 at 9:00am and came to a close on Friday, March 6 at 12:00 pm. To view the qualified candidates please visit the Secretary of State’s website here.
Wednesday House Speaker David Ralston announced the creation of a special committee on Access to the Civil Justice System. The Georgia Chamber, along with dozens of other statewide organizations have identified lawsuit reform as a top priority for this legislative session. We commend Speaker Ralston for his focus on this important issue and look forward to working with the committee to further address legislation to level the playing field for businesses negatively impacted by frivolous lawsuits.
To gain a better understanding of the lawsuit abuse crisis Georgia is currently facing, please watch and share the “Meet Mary” video here.
Senate Bill 374: Offers and Acceptance of Settlement in Civil CasesSenate Bill 493: Data Protection Act
Chamber Position: SUPPORT
Bill Sponsor: Senator Bruce Thompson (R-White)
Senate Bill 493 encourages businesses to conform to the highest standards of cybersecurity software which provides them with an affirmative defense against lawsuits due to a data breach.
Senate Bill 486: In-School SAT/ ACT Testing
Chamber Position: SUPPORT
Bill Sponsor: Senator P.K. Martin (R-Lawrenceville)
Senate Bill 486 would require that either the SAT or ACT be administered to all public school students in 11th grade. Districts choose the test their students take as well as their testing date. This bill applies to all public school students including students transitioning to and from the Department of Juvenile Justice. The implementation of SB 486 is contingent upon appropriations from the Georgia General Assembly.
Business Court Vote Fails - Issue Tabled Again!
On Thursday morning SB110, dealing with one-party consent for business court cases, was called up for a floor vote and failed. Immediately following the vote was a motion to reconsider which passed and the second vote on SB110 was tabled without rejection. This means that at any time the vote can be called again on SB110. Please thank those senators that voted yes on this legislation and reach out that voted no - the business community is fully committed and needs this change!
About Business Courts:
In 2019, the State-wide Business Court enabling legislation was passed and signed into law. The statete currently requires both parties to consent to the transfer of a case from superior or state court to the Business Court. This model has proved to be inefficient in the Atlanta-metro Business Court as well as in other states. So, there is a legislation to remove the two-party consent provision and allow one party to file a motion to transfer the case to the Business Court. This important change is needed to make the Business Court accessible and successful. To find your legislators, click here.