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Legislation can be introduced by up to five legislators. Each is listed on a bill. The following legislation includes those I have co-sponsored.
In a solid Republican legislature since I did not cave to Republicans to pass harmful bills, I strategically co-sponsored bills in order for them to have a higher likelihood to pass.
2017-2018 Legislation and Resolutions Introduced
https://www.legis.ga.gov/search?k=&s=25&m=4900&p=1
2019-2020 Legislation and Resolutions Introduced
গাজার দুর্ভিক্ষ ও গণহত্যা সম্পর্কে বিবৃতি
প্রাক্তন রাজ্য প্রতিনিধি ব্রেন্ডা লোপেজ রোমেরো দ্বারা
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HB 852 – Quality Basic Education Act: Protected students’ right to remain enrolled in their school even after moving. Signed into law by the Governor (2018)
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Status: 05/07/2018 - House Date Signed by Governor
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HB 376 – College Completion Access Act: To remove a 7-year time limit for HOPE Scholarship eligibility, helping adult students return to college.
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Republicans later stole the idea as HB 218 to change the time limit to 10 years. Signed into law (2019)
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Status: 05/02/2019 - House Date Signed by Governor
A common Republican tactic is to steal democratic elected bills when a true Democrats don’t help or cave to Republican to pass harmful bills
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HB 529 – Empowered Norcross to hold advisory referendums and modernized local leadership terms. Signed by the Governor (2019)
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Status: 05/07/2019 - House Date Signed by Governor
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HB 414 & HB 940 – Mandatory Kindergarten & Pre-Kindergarten: To expand early education access so every child starts school ready to succeed.
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HB 896 – Tuition Fairness Act: Allows Georgia undocumented students to qualify for in-state tuition, expanding access to higher education.
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HB 1065 – Teacher Fair Evaluation Act: Gives experienced teachers the right to request a new evaluator after consecutive contracts and high performance ratings.
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HB 177 – Access to Public Services for Non-English Speakers Act: Ensures vital state and local services are accessible in multiple languages to reduce language barriers.
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HB 670 – Driver Safety and Access Bill: Provides a pathway for noncitizen residents to obtain driving cards — improving safety and accountability on Georgia roads.
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HB 602 – Tax Credit for Citizenship Expenses: Helps low-income families afford the costs of becoming U.S. citizens
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HB 770 – Modernized local government operations by improving local government efficiency and removing red tape on law library funds.
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HB 222 – Fair Election Timing - Improved Georgia’s election process by updating nonpartisan election dates for clarity and access.
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HR 150 – Vietnamese-American Community Day
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HR 274 – Fred Korematsu Day
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HR 384 – Georgia Asian American Legislative Summit & Lobby Day
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HR 472 – 40 Influential Georgia American Muslims; commend
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HR 565 – Gwinnett County mass transit recommendations
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HR 858 – Hon. Sally Yates; commend outstanding career in law & public service
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HR 939 – Opposed adding citizenship question to Census 2020
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HR 1067 – Dr. Amy Stevens; Female Veteran’s Day
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HR 1593 – Encouraged crisis intervention training for law enforcement
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HR 841 – Immigrant Heritage Month, recognize contributions of immigrant communities
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HR 956 – Korean American Day at the state capitol
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HR 1079 – Recognizing the refugee community in Georgia
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HR 1179 – Gwinnett County Bar Association Legislative Day
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