Capitol Recap – Week Eleven: Sen. Larry Walker

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As the 2024 Legislative Session nears its conclusion, the Georgia Senate is in the midst of its final days, with only one week left to address legislative matters. This last week marked the culmination of our collective efforts as a caucus and as individual legislators.

I’m pleased to announce the passage of the “Back the Blue Act”, originally conceived by Lt. Governor Jones when he served in the Senate.  With his encouragement, I introduced the concept again last session and finally got it through both bodies last week. This measure offers an opportunity for Georgians to contribute to the Back the Blue Fund, when they renew their vehicle registration. This Fund will provide Georgia Sheriffs with the ability to award merit bonuses to their deputies and jailers. We’ve done a lot in the way of increasing compensation for state law enforcement, and it’s time we enhance compensation for local law enforcement. 

Furthermore, the Georgia Senate has taken significant steps regarding various tax-related proposals. I am delighted to have supported House Bill 808, which raises the statewide ad valorem tax exemption for tangible personal property. This property tax cut with help Georgia small businesses, which are the backbone of our economy, reinvest their hard-earned dollars to grow their business instead of growing government. I also voted in favor of House Bill 1015, a priority for Governor Brian P. Kemp. This bill accelerates the phase-in of the historic state income tax reduction we passed in 2022, thereby leaving more money in your pocket, sooner.

We have also taken further action against individuals seeking to harm Georgia communities and countries aiming to undermine our national security. Senate Republicans passed House Bill 301 and House Bill 1105 this week, reaffirming our commitment to public safety. HB 301 enables residents to seek declaratory judgments against local governments that enact dangerous immigration sanctuary policies, while HB 1105 mandates local law enforcement cooperation with federal authorities in enforcing immigration laws.

Furthermore, Senate Republicans passed multiple pieces of legislation specifically targeting foreign adversaries seeking to compromise our national security and financial stability. Earlier this week, we passed House Bill 185, which mandates Georgia’s University System to report certain funding received from foreign adversaries. Additionally, Senate Republicans were pleased to see the House pass Senate Bill 420, which prohibits enemies of the United States from acquiring land near secure areas, including military bases.

I am also pleased that my legislative priorities are continuing to move in the House chamber. Specifically, I am proud that the House passed SB 373 unanimously. This bill allows marriage and family therapists, holding a valid license in another state, to receive expedited licenses by endorsement to practice here.  Thereby easing our shortage of mental health professionals.

Please never hesitate to contact my office if I can assist with legislative matters as the 2024 Legislative Session enters its final week.

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