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Complete Vote History
HB371 Funding Government Schools (passed 168 to 3 on 4/4/2025). Increases capital outlay funding for public schools from $300 million to $375 million annually.
SB36 Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act (passed 96 to 70 on 4/2/2025). Restricts state and local authorities’ ability to “substantially burden a person's exercise of religion” without a “compelling government interest.”
HB428 Right to In Vitro Fertilization (passed 160 to 0 on 3/28/2025). Codifies a right for individuals to obtain in vitro fertilization.
SB9 AI "Election Interference" Bill (passed 152 to 12 on 3/27/2025). Would make it a crime of “fraudulent election interference” for political campaigns to knowingly publish “materially deceptive” media within 90 days of an election, with the intent of “significantly influencing” a candidate in or “creating confusion” about the election.
SB9 AI "Election Interference" Bill (passed 152 to 12 on 3/27/2025). Would make it a crime of “fraudulent election interference” for political campaigns to knowingly publish “materially deceptive” media within 90 days of an election, with the intent of “significantly influencing” a candidate in or “creating confusion” about the election.
HB225 Eliminating "School Zone" Ticket Cameras (passed 129 to 37 on 3/4/2025). Would prohibit the use of “automatic traffic enforcement safety devices” to enforce speeding violations in “school zones.”
HB506 Medicaid Coverage for "Tobacco Cessation" (passed 142 to 31 on 3/3/2025). Directs the Department of Community Health to provide Medicaid coverage for “tobacco cessation treatments.”
Georgia Green New Deal House
HB206 Georgia Green New Deal (Passed 142 to 22 on 3/28/2024). Known as the "Georgia Green New Deal," this bill changes commercial property assessment rules to include conservation and energy improvements, allows authorities to issue bonds and grants, and sets up financing procedures without using other public funds.
HB206 Georgia Green New Deal (Passed 142 to 22 on 3/28/2024). Known as the "Georgia Green New Deal," this bill changes commercial property assessment rules to include conservation and energy improvements, allows authorities to issue bonds and grants, and sets up financing procedures without using other public funds.
Foreign-owned Land House
SB420 Foreign Owned Land (Passed 97 to 67 on 3/21/2024). Restricts the ability of certain foreign persons and entities to purchase, own, and convey real estate by nonresident aliens, particularly agricultural land and land near military bases.
HB1053 Central Bank Digital Currency (Passed 136 to 32 on 2/29/2024). Prohibits governmental agencies from using a central bank digital currency (CBDC) as payment and from participating in any testing of such currency.
Citizen Voting House
HR780 Citizen Voting (Passed 98 to 61 on 2/29/2024). Proposes an amendment to the Georgia Constitution to clarify that only U.S. citizens have the right to vote in state elections.
HB986 Elections and Free Speech (Passed 148 to 22 on 2/24/2024). Proposes that anyone found guilty of disseminating information considered deceptive by the government within a 90-day period leading up to an election will face felony charges. The penalties for this felony range from a minimum of 2 years to a maximum of 5 years in prison. This measure aims to curb the spread of “misinformation” that could influence the outcome of elections.
HB986 Elections and Free Speech (Passed 148 to 22 on 2/24/2024). Proposes that anyone found guilty of disseminating information considered deceptive by the government within a 90-day period leading up to an election will face felony charges. The penalties for this felony range from a minimum of 2 years to a maximum of 5 years in prison. This measure aims to curb the spread of “misinformation” that could influence the outcome of elections.
Student Loan Forgiveness House
HB872 Student Loan Forgiveness (Passed 150 to 3 on 2/16/2024). Expands the service cancelable loan program for medical professionals in "underserved" rural areas of Georgia to include dental students.
Zoos & Aquariums House
HB86 Zoos & Aquariums (Passed 156 to 10 on 3/29/2023). Exempts purchases of tangible personal property used in the expansion or renovation of a qualified aquarium or zoo from state and local income taxes.
SB233 Georgia Promise Scholarship Act (Failed 85 to 89 on 3/29/2023). Would have created a school-voucher program, in which the government gives parents “public funds” (i.e., government money) to get their children out of government-run public or charter schools and instead place them in private school or to homeschool them.
SB233 Georgia Promise Scholarship Act (Failed 85 to 89 on 3/29/2023). Would have created a school-voucher program, in which the government gives parents “public funds” (i.e., government money) to get their children out of government-run public or charter schools and instead place them in private school or to homeschool them.
Proof of Vaccine House
SB1 Proof of Vaccine (Passed 99 to 69 on 3/23/2023). Removes the automatic repealer on the prohibition on state and local governments from requiring proof of COVID vaccination for government services.
Sex Changes for Minors House
SB140 Sex Changes for Minors (Passed 96 to 75 on 3/16/2023). Prohibits certain surgical procedures for the treatment of gender dysphoria in minors from being performed in hospitals and other licensed healthcare facilities and prohibits certain surgical procedures for the treatment of gender dysphoria in minors.
SB140 Sex Changes for Minors (Passed 96 to 75 on 3/16/2023). Prohibits certain surgical procedures for the treatment of gender dysphoria in minors from being performed in hospitals and other licensed healthcare facilities and prohibits certain surgical procedures for the treatment of gender dysphoria in minors.
Green Energy Authorities House
HB206 Green Energy Authorities (Passed 134 to 38 on 3/6/2023). Provides for the creation of Commercial Property Assessed Conservation, Energy, and Resiliency Development Authorities in certain counties and municipalities.
Mental Health House
HB520 Mental Health (Passed 163 to 3 on 3/2/2023). Makes multiple changes to Georgia’s mental-health and other healthcare laws and expands government.
State Budget House
HB911 State Budget (Passed 160 to 5 on 4/4/2022). Enacts Georgia’s 2022-2023 fiscal year budget, spending a record $30.2 billion dollars, which is nearly an 11% increase from the previous year’s budget.
HB1084 Protect Students First Act (Passed 98 to 71 on 4/4/2022). Bans transgender students from participating in sports teams of the opposite gender and school from teaching Critical Race Theory.
Constitutional Carry House
SB319 Constitutional Carry (Passed 100 to 67 on 3/30/2022). Removes the requirement that you must possess a permit when carrying a concealable weapon or firearm.
Vaccine Passport Ban House
SB345 Vaccine Passport Ban (Passed 99 to 67 on 3/29/2022). Prohibits state and local governments from mandating vaccine passports, essentially banning COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Mental Health Parity Act House
HB1013 Mental Health Parity Act (Passed 169 to 3 on 3/8/2022). Greatly expands government controlled mental healthcare and hands unprecedented powers from people to the government.
Parents' Bill of Rights House
HB1178 Parents' Bill of Rights (Passed 98 to 68 on 3/4/2022). Provides transparency and gives parents the right to review curriculum and learning materials in their child’s classroom.
Hate Crime Hoax House
HB426 Hate Crime Hoax (Passed 127 to 38 on 6/23/2020). Adds penalties to the sentences of those who are charged with hate crimes.
Additional Online Taxes House
HB276 Additional Online Taxes (Passed 111 to 54 on 4/1/2020). Increases the amount of sales tax that consumers would be paying with regards to online purchases.
Public Transit Tax House
HB105 Public Transit Tax (Passed 150 to 7 on 6/18/2020). Takes tax money from ride share transactions and puts it toward public transit projects around the state.
SB72 Second Amendment for Hunting (Passed 105 to 61 on 4/2/2019). Allows hunters to use rifles in more scenarios, including in wildlife management hunting.
HB321 Expanding Healthcare Schemes (Passed 147 to 19 on 3/29/2019). Would extend currently existing subsidy programs for rural hospitals, using tax money from the entire state to fund them.
Increase in Debt House
HB221 Increase in Debt (Passed 164 to 6 on 2/5/2019). Increases the amount of debt that the state of Georgia can take on by $100 million, with minimal provisions on where it can be spent.
