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Chair moves multiple House bills onto second supplemental calendar; HB 14 45 recommitted to judiciary juvenile

March 03, 2026 | 2026 Legislature Georgia, Georgia


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Chair moves multiple House bills onto second supplemental calendar; HB 14 45 recommitted to judiciary juvenile
The Chair called the meeting to order and moved that "House Bill 14 45" be recommitted to "judiciary juvenile." The motion was seconded and, after the Chair asked, "Any opposition?" and received none, the Chair stated, "It's back," indicating the recommitment was accepted.

The Chair then set a second supplemental calendar under a "modified structure" and placed multiple House bills onto that calendar. Items named in the session included "House Bill 6 6 4," "Bill 12 30," "House Bill 12 68," "House Bill 12 90," "House Bill 13 10," and "House Bill 13 24." For each, a motion and a second were recorded; the Chair routinely asked whether there was any opposition and moved the item onto the calendar when no objection was voiced.

When "House Bill 13 24" was called, an objection was raised. The Chair proceeded to a voice vote, asking, "All those in favor say aye." The record shows voices responding "Aye" and then "Those opposed no." The transcript does not include a numerical tally or the Chair's formal announcement of the vote result.

The session then moved to "House Bill 1396" (the transcript reads "hospital 1396"). A motion and second were recorded, the Chair inquired about opposition, and the meeting advanced without substantive debate recorded in the transcript.

The session as recorded in this transcript was largely procedural: motions to place bills on the supplemental calendar were made and seconded, and there is no extended debate or detailed discussion of bill contents in the available excerpts. The transcript uses spacing in the bill numbers (for example, "14 45"), which follows the original transcript wording and may not reflect official bill-number formatting.

No sponsors, movers, or seconders are identified by name in the transcript; votes are recorded as voice responses in one instance but without a numeric roll call or final announcement in the transcript provided.

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