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The General Assembly has officially adjourned the 2018 Legislative Session! The last couple of days were busy for my colleagues and I as we… Read More...
As this year’s session comes to a close, the General Assembly continues to work diligently towards passing meaningful legislation for the State of Georgia...
Last week in the Senate, we focused on committee meetings, 22 pieces of legislation, and the Fiscal Year 2019 budget which recently passed in the… Read...
The Senate reconvened on March 5th for the 9th week of this year’s legislative session. My colleagues and I met for 3 legislative days… Read More The...
February 26th marked the 8th week of the 2018 legislative session. The Senate was able to pass a total of 28 pieces of legislation.… Read More The...
Last week, the Senate passed 19 pieces of legislation. It was a busy week for my colleagues and I. We worked late hours in… Read More The post Update...
The Senate met for the 6th week of the 2018 legislative session on Monday, February 12 to pass more meaningful bills for the benefit of… Read More The...
Last week, the Senate reconvened for the 5th week of the 2018 legislative session. The week consisted of committee meetings and passing a total… Read...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: ATLANTA (January 16, 2018) | Sen. Brian Strickland (R – McDonough) has been appointed by Governor Nathan Deal to serve as a… Read...
ATLANTA (January 16, 2018) | Sen. Brian Strickland (R – McDonough) was sworn-in as the Georgia state Senator for District 17 at… Read More The...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELASE: Easterseals Southern Georgia and the Georgia Easterseals Coalition are proud to announce that Brian Strickland of McDonough is among...
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[...] 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: [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] , $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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] to work with other representatives to get things accomplished; we all must work together. -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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] When you serve as a State House Representative, you must give the people you represent the highest importance. If representatives [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
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 [...]
[...] 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: [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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 [...]
[...] 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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