What Survived Georgia's Crossover Day
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Crossover Day leaves one good shot at reining in mega-homebuyers
Several bills to rein in corporate mega-homebuyers failed to make it from one Gold Dome chamber to the other by Crossover Day on March 6 — but one Republican-backed Senate bill to dial back their buying power in the Georgia housing market still has a shot at becoming law. Senate Bill 463 would prohibit corporations from purchasing more than 500 single-family homes statewide. It passed the Senate on March 3 for consideration in the House, as Sine…
Rep. Butch Parrish | Crossover Week Under the Gold Dome
Georgia lawmakers were hard at work on Friday, pushing through a significant number of bills on the critical legislative deadline known as Crossover Day. The Georgia House of Representatives saw the passage of numerous key pieces of legislation aimed at providing tax relief, reforming insurance practices, and enhancing educational opportunities across the state.
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