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Week Three 2015 Update

[...] During the third week of the Georgia General Assembly’s 2015 legislative session, my colleagues and I passed one of the most important pieces of legislation of the year: [...]

Week Two 2015 Update

[...] is the only task that the General Assembly is constitutionally required to complete each legislative session. We must outline two balanced state budgets: amended budget for the current fiscal year and [...]

Week 5 2015 Update

[...] We returned to Capitol Hill on Monday, February 9 for the fifth week of the 2015 legislative session. Many bills are beginning to make their way out of committee to receive a vote from the [...]

Week One 2015 Update

[...] On Monday, January 12, 2015, we began the 153rd Legislative Session of the Georgia General Assembly, marking the first day of the 2015-2016 term. All 180 [...]

Week Two 2015 Update

[...] includes Half a billion dollars in new funding for the Department of Education and our local school systems, including $239 million for enrollment growth and $280 million for local school systems to [...]

Week One 2015 Update

[...] budget for the current fiscal year, Gov. Deal designated $8.3 million to go directly to local school systems and an additional $35 million in grants to help classrooms across the state gain greater [...]

Week Three 2015 Update

[...] , $128.5 million will go towards K-12 enrollment growth and $35 million will be added for local school systems to expand their wireless broadband internet connectivity. $7.4 million for equalization [...]

Henry legislators earn A’s, B’s on chamber scorecard

[...] and Senate bills – HB 176, 958, 643, 714, 809 and 697 and SB 125 and 213 – concerning economic development, legal reform, business and industry, environment and energy, and education. Legislators [...]

Henry County express lanes on track for 2016

[...] capital costs, maintenance and operations,” she said. “This will also support economic development by enhancing the region’s infrastructure and supports business viability and growth [...]

Thank You For Your Vote! By Brian Strickland

[...] importance and always work for the best of our community. I will continue to fight for economic development here in Henry County as well as lower taxes, so families can keep hard-earned income. My [...]

Week One 2015 Update

[...] ensure that Henry County has a seat at the table when it comes to promoting the future economic development of our state. Reach out to me and share your thoughts and opinions as we move throughout [...]

Coming Together With Republicans and Democrats on House Bill 845 By Brian Strick...

[...] to work with other representatives to get things accomplished; we all must work together. -Brian Strickland [...]

Thank You For Your Vote! By Brian Strickland

From the bottom of our hearts, thank you! This was an important election for the state of Georgia, and I appreciate you taking the time to cast your v [...]

Week One 2015 Update

[...] or by phone at 404.656.0109. Thank you for allowing me to serve as your representative! Rep. Brian Strickland 404-C Coverdell Legislative Office Bldg. Atlanta, GA 30334 404.656.0109 – Office [...]

Week Two 2015 Update

[...] The House and Senate appropriations committees held a series of joint budget hearings during the 2nd week of the Georgia General Assembly’s 2015 legislative session. We now [...]

Week One 2015 Update

[...] next week, once my colleagues and I carefully review the recommendations in our Joint Budget Hearings with the Senate. Watch these hearings on our website at www.house.ga.gov. You can also [...]

Let’s Move Henry County Forward By Brian Strickland

[...] the same decision for myself and my family. During the past two years as District 111 State House Representative, I have represented our community in five ways: supported our education system, which [...]

Coming Together With Republicans and Democrats on House Bill 845 By Brian Strick...

[...] When you serve as a State House Representative, you must give the people you represent the highest importance. If representatives  [...]

Thank You For Your Vote! By Brian Strickland

[...] the time to cast your vote! It is an honor to serve another term as District 111 State House Representative. I promise to hold Henry County residents as the highest importance and always [...]

Henry legislators earn A’s, B’s on chamber scorecard

[...] by Staff May 20, 2014 02:52 PM The Georgia Chamber of Commerce recently released its 2014 Legislative Scorecard, providing grades for members of the Georgia general assembly based on their votes on [...]

Week 5 2015 Update

We returned to Capitol Hill on Monday, February 9 for the fifth week of the 2015 legislative session. Many bills are beginning to make their way out o [...]

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Week Three 2015 Update

[...] During the third week of the Georgia General Assembly’s 2015 legislative session, my colleagues and I passed one of the most important pieces of legislation of the year: [...]

Week Two 2015 Update

[...] is the only task that the General Assembly is constitutionally required to complete each legislative session. We must outline two balanced state budgets: amended budget for the current fiscal year and [...]

Week 5 2015 Update

[...] We returned to Capitol Hill on Monday, February 9 for the fifth week of the 2015 legislative session. Many bills are beginning to make their way out of committee to receive a vote from the [...]

Week One 2015 Update

[...] On Monday, January 12, 2015, we began the 153rd Legislative Session of the Georgia General Assembly, marking the first day of the 2015-2016 term. All 180 [...]

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