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Sheila’s 2021 News at the State House
January 11 - 15, 2021


The first day of the 156th Legislative Session started
Monday, January 11, 2021

Since Monday marked the first day of the 2021-2022 term, every member of the Georgia House of Representatives took the oath of office and was formally sworn in by Superior Court Chief Judge Brenda Weaver.  It was an honor to take the oath and be sworn in to represent the citizens of District 53 and to represent the state of Georgia.
 
Once we were sworn in, we promptly got to work to cast our first vote of the legislative session to re-elect our leaders who will guide the House through our next two years of public service.  Speaker David Ralston of Blue Ridge (R) and Speaker Pro-Tempore Jan Jones of Milton (R) were both re-elected to their respective positions.
 
COVID-19
 Due to the threat of COVID-19, the way we conduct our legislative business has changed in many ways.  Some of our committee meetings this session will have in-person with virtual attendance options, and the public can watch live streams of all official House meetings on our website from the safety of their homes.  Additional safety procedures have been implemented at the State Capitol to allow us to meet in-person during the next several months.
 
We now have a bi-weekly, asymptomatic COVID-19 testing program for House members and staff, as well as guidelines for social distancing and wearing masks.  With things looking a lot different the first week of session, we are committed to serving the citizens of Georgia while keeping the health and well-being of members and staff at the forefront of our minds.
 
State of the State by Governor Kemp
 On Thursday, January 14, Governor Kemp came before the joint legislature and judicial branch to deliver his State of the State address.  This annual speech gives our governor an opportunity to convey his assessment of the current condition of our state and our shared goals for continued progress and success over the next year.
 
A video of Legislative Day 4, which includes Gov. Kemp’s address, can be found here: https://bit.ly/3snKHU9.
 
During his address, Gov. Kemp reflected on the many storms our state has weathered since the start of the pandemic.  He also reminded us of the steps that were taken last year to combat the deadly virus in Georgia, including:
--opening mobile hospital units,
--implementing a widely available COVID-19 testing infrastructure, and
-- deploying the Georgia National Guard to assist in response operations.
 
Georgia allocated a quarter of a million dollars in CARES Act funds to assist in the fight, and the governor plans to distribute additional federal funding through early March. Through Operation Warp Speed, the state has administered more than 283,000 COVID-19 vaccinations as of Jan. 13.
 
The Governor thanked the legislature for passing a PPE tax credit for businesses that manufacture PPE in our state, but implored us to continue to find solutions to allow businesses to operate safely.  Together, we observed a moment of silence for the thousands of Georgians that succumbed to the virus and commended our health care heroes who have been on the frontlines saving lives every day.
 
Dr. Kathleen Toomey (Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Public Health) was in attendance for the annual address.  We applauded her for her unparalleled leadership that has guided our state’s carefully measured response to COVID-19.
 
Governor Kemp laid out some of his top legislative priorities for this year expanding the new PPE tax credit to include pharmaceutical and medical equipment manufacturers. 
 
Gov. Kemp announced his intentions to:
--build upon ongoing efforts to support schools by restoring funding to school systems across our state, fully funding enrollment growth and holding schools harmless for enrollment reductions.
--support teachers, families with special needs children and institutions that serve minority students.
--boost access to rural broadband grants to help improve broadband access across Georgia; this effort is especially critical for new remote learning environments.
--implement the Georgia Pathways and Access program in order to drive down health care costs and increase access to quality health care.
 
This session, Gov. Kemp will back legislation to reform Georgia’s citizen’s arrest statute, which was grossly misused in the death of Ahmaud Arbery in Glynn County last year.  Finally, Gov. Kemp stated that he will push for legislation to protect human trafficking survivors who seek to change their names and allow victims to seek court action against their traffickers or those who knowingly aided in trafficking.
 
Before closing his address...
The Governor highlighted some of his budget recommendations for the Amended Fiscal Year 2020 and Fiscal Year 2021 budgets. The Governor’s budget recommendations do not include any new budget cuts for our state agencies and departments, as well as no furloughs or layoffs for state employees, without increasing state taxes.
 
Next week we will be reviewing the Governor's budget proposals and beginning the state budget process through a series of Joint House and Senate Appropriations Committee hearings, which is commonly referred to as “budget week.” 
 
Contact Representative Sheila Jones
I will be working diligently on behalf of our entire district during this 2021 legislative session.  I encourage you to visit or contact me at my Capitol office.  My office is located in the Coverdell Legislative Office Building (CLOB), Suite 411 - across from the State Capitol.   My office number is:  404.656.0132

My email address is: Sheila.Jones@house.ga.gov 

Visit the House website at www.legis.ga.gov/house for several tools that might be useful to you throughout the legislative session:

  • live stream of House proceedings
  • live and archived committee meeting videos

Thank you for allowing me to serve as your State Representative.
 
Sheila Jones




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