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Complete Vote History
Property Rights House
HB295 Property Rights (Passed 93 to 76 on 4/2/2026). Allows property owners to seek compensation from local governments when public nuisances or nonenforcement of laws harms their property value or causes related expenses.
Ranked-choice-voting Ban House
SB175 Ranked-choice-voting Ban (Passed 89 to 73 on 3/31/2026). Would prohibit the use of ranked-choice voting (RCV) in Georgia elections.
SB442 Migrant Driver's Licenses (Passed 98 to 59 on 3/27/2026). Would require a noncitizen's commercial driver's license to be revoked either when the person's visa expires or after five years, whichever comes first.
Regulating Stablecoins House
HB1272 Regulating Stablecoins (Passed 154 to 16 on 3/4/2026). Establishes a state licensing-and-regulatory system for payment-stablecoin issuers.
Income-tax Cut House
HB1001 Income-tax Cut (Passed 106 to 66 on 2/25/2026). Would reduce Georgia's income-tax rate from 5.19 percent to 4.99 percent.
HB980 Georgia-Ireland Trade Commission (Passed 164 to 2 on 2/6/2026). Would create the Georgia-Ireland Trade Commission.
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.”
