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My, How They Do What They Do!!!

My, How They Do What They Do!!!. Making laws… Making sausage…. Politics outweighs “the public good” The “MY BILL” syndrome Bills voted on (and laws made) by legislators who have ZERO knowledge of the contents of the bills . Bridge bill (HB400) Attached on last night of session to SB278

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My, How They Do What They Do!!!

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  1. My, How They Do What They Do!!!

  2. Making laws… • Making sausage…

  3. Politics outweighs “the public good” • The “MY BILL” syndrome • Bills voted on (and laws made) by legislators who have ZERO knowledge of the contents of the bills

  4. Bridge bill (HB400) • Attached on last night of session to SB278 • Never discussed by a Senate committee, but approved by them anyway • Elimination of future payments to holders of administrative certificates who remain in classroom (Never discussed by the House, but approved by them anyway)

  5. HB251 • Mandates intradistrict transfers for students • Includes Senator Tommie Williams’ nepotism language (from SB84) • SB44 • Mandates that local boards “give consideration” to Georgia companies when making purchases • Urged by a Georgia company that failed to win a competitive bid

  6. The Crystal Ball

  7. SB84 (School Board Governance) • HB100 (Donations to organizations providing “neo-vouchers”) • SB90 (Vouchers for all, a cornerstone of Senator Eric Johnson’s campaign for Governor, as well as that of John Oxendine)

  8. HR1 (Caps the annual growth on the assessed value of property) • The end of the “birthday tax” on cars???

  9. NO ONE need pay taxes (Apparently, public services are free!) • Impact of 2010 gubernatorial campaign (and, campaigns for other statewide offices) will have major impact in next session

  10. QUESTIONS???

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