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PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA EDUCATORS



Day 40: 2026 Legislature Adjourns, Sine Die
On the final legislative day of the 2026 session, the House and Senate held marathon floor sessions that ran past midnight. Disagreement over property tax legislation and election bills stalled the movement of other bills, including several supported by PAGE. Senate Floor Action House Floor Action Legislators Approve FY 2027 State Budget Legislators approved the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 Budget , which includes $70 million to provide a literacy coach for every school serving gra
Legislative Team
Apr 3


Day 39: Return-to-Work Bill and Literacy Act Move to Governor's Desk
The penultimate legislative day of the 2026 session saw lengthy floor sessions in the House and Senate during which several PAGE-supported initiatives passed, including legislation to extend and expand the teacher return-to-work program and the Georgia Early Literacy Act of 2026. Senate Floor Action House Floor Action Senate Gives Final Passage to Return-To-Work Bill With an unanimous vote, the Senate granted final passage to SB 150 . The bill would reauthorize Georgia’s educ
Legislative Team
Mar 31


Day 38: House Passes Return-to-Work Legislation and Senate Passes FY 2027 Budget as Literacy, Property Tax, and Budget Negotiations Continue
The final day of the penultimate week of the 2026 session began with an early-morning committee meeting, at which one school-related urging resolution advanced. Against the backdrop of ongoing House and Senate negotiations on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 state budget, the Early Literacy Act, and property tax legislation, the House and Senate held lengthy floor sessions and passed multiple education bills. Senate Floor Action House Floor Action House Passes Return-to-Work Expansi
Legislative Team
Mar 27


Committee Workday: Bill Protecting Teacher Planning Time & Duty-Free Lunch Passes Committee
Committees from both chambers met to advance education legislation to the finish line, ahead of the last day of the session, planned for next Thursday. Senate Ed & Youth Passes Bill Preventing the Waiver of Planning Time & Duty-Free Lunch The Senate Education & Youth Committee passed multiple bills, several with significant committee substitutes. HB 1259 by Rep. Matt Dubnik (R-Gainesville), which would prohibit local school systems that fail to maintain an average College
Legislative Team
Mar 26
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