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HR 67

Georgia - Session 1033

House in_committee 2025-01-29
Bill Details

Title: Georgia's Clean Energy Transition, Workforce Development, and Green Job Creation by 2050; support

Summary

A RESOLUTION supporting Georgia's Clean Energy Transition, Workforce Development, and Green Job Creation by 2050; and for other purposes.

Sponsor
Schofield, Kim
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-01-27 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-01-29 Status in_committee
2025-01-29 Latest Action House Second Readers
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