Days remaining in the 2017 Legislative session: 23

The House and Senate will be back in session at 10 a.m. today. There are eight bills up for a vote in either chamber. The Senate will consider whether to ban "upskirting" --  surreptitiously videotaping of a person's private parts in a public place -- and also consider a bill reducing liability for anyone in Georgia who wants to host a space port. The House will vote on the state's latest plan to get Georgians who buy goods online to pay sales taxes.

The meeting of the day is the 2 p.m. House Ways and Means subcommittee that has the bill to regulate fantasy sports, the bill to revive the Delta fuel tax break, a doubling of the World Congress Center's bonding capacity, job tax credits, and a reworking of how used cars are valued for tax purposes. The meeting is in room 133 of the state Capitol.

A special subcommittee of Transportation will meet at 3 p.m. to consider House Bill 248, the self-driving vehicle bill. This meeting will be in room 515 of the Legislative Office Building.

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UPS driver Dan Partyka delivers an overnight package. As more people buy more goods online, the rapid and unrelenting expansion of e-commerce is causing real challenges for the Sandy-Springs based company. (Bob Andres/AJC 2022)

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