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Use AJC tracker to follow Georgia bills

March 22, 2013 - Atlanta, Ga: The Senate voting board is shown with a vote of 52-0 for the passage of House Bill 142 in the Senate Chambers during Legislative Day 37 Friday afternoon in Atlanta, Ga., March 22, 2013. The Senate approved ethics reforms Friday with a vote of 52-0 to limit the influence of political lobbyists across Georgia. Sen. McKoon has been an advocate for ethics reform ever since he became a senator in 2010. The Senate changed most of House Speaker David Ralston's ethics reform bill stripping most of the bill's key provisions including a ban on one-on-one lobbyists gifts and replacing it with a $100 cap. JASON GETZ / JGETZ@AJC.COM
April 3, 2019
Live: Use AJC tracker to follow Georgia bills
The clock is ticking for Gov. Brian Kemp to sign or veto bills.
The Georgia legislative session ended around midnight on April 3. Kemp has 40 days after that to sign or veto bills. Follow the chart below to see the notable bills under consideration and what their status is. The forecast of a bills passage is based on a statistical model developed by the AJC based on the success or failure of bills in legislative sessions from 2005 to 2014. The model does not predict resolutions.
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