After having finished 25 days of the 40-day legislative session, the Georgia General Assembly is approaching the all-important “Crossover Day,” which is scheduled for Thursday, March 6. Crossover Day is the day when any bill must pass out of their respective body to be considered by the other body. If legislation has not passed one legislative body by this date, the legislation is considered dead for the rest of the session. This is an important step in ensuring only the most important and relevant bills are considered in the waning days of a legislative session.
Ben Watson: Session hits Crossover Day
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