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  Capitol Brief Newsletters - 2009 Session
 
During the legislative session, Barry keeps constituents informed about important issues in the legislature. His newsletter, entitled "Capitol Brief," is sent via email to subscribers, and posted weekly on this web site.

 

Volume 6- April 28, 2009 (Click Here)

Issues in this Newsletter

·   2009 Session Ends

·   Bills that Passed this Session

·    Bills that Didn't Pass this Session

·   Two Tea Parties in A Day

 

Volume 5- April 7, 2009 (Click Here)

Issues in this Newsletter

·   Press "One" for English

·    JOBS Act 2009 Awaiting Governor's Signature

·    DOT Restructuring Passed House and Senate

·    More Cities Drop Red-Light Cameras

·    Engrossing and Structuring of Bills

·    SB 239 Stopped in House Rules

 

Volume 4- March 25, 2009 (Click Here)

Issues in this Newsletter

·  JOBS Act 2009 Passes Senate

·    Homestead Tax Exemption Increase Fails in House

·    Bill Allows Homeschool Students in Honors Program

·    Some Cities Not Complying with Red Light Camera Law

·    Crossover and Sine Die - Critical Days in Legislature

·    SB239 Could Mean Jail Time for Parents

 

Volume 3- March 15, 2009 (Click Here)

Issues in this Newsletter

·  JOBS Act 2009 Passes House

·    Loudermilk Stops Human Microchip Implant Legislation

·    Cities Remove Red Light Cameras

·    Zero Based Budgeting Passes House

·    House Votes to Repeal Vehicle Ad-Valorem Tax

·    DOT Governance Bill Gets Hearings

 

Volume 2- March 3, 2009 (Click Here)

Issues in this Newsletter

·  JOBS Act 2009 - Real Stimulus

·    Loudermilk Chairs First Aviation Subcommittee

·    Loudermilk Opposes Clean Energy Subsidies

·    Georgia Aviation Authority - Reducing Duplication & Cutting Costs

·    Hands Off Our State Resolution

·    Ms. Loudermilk Goes to Washington

·    Final Session Schedule Passed

 

Volume 1- March 1, 2009 (Click Here)

Issues in this Newsletter

·  Capitol Brief 2009 - Session Newsletter

·    Cap on Property Tax Reassessments

·    State Budget Cuts

·    Setzler/Loudermilk Sponsor Chip Implant Ban

·    HB418 Balancing the Power of Homeowners Associations

·    SHB44 Creates Zero Based Budgeting for State

 

   
  If you would like to receive the Capitol Brief newsletter, published during the 2009 legislative session, contact Barry Loudermilk at barryl@barryloudermilk.com.
   
 
     
     
 

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