Key Votes
SB 382 - Child Support Regulation - Key Vote
Georgia Key Votes
Casey Cagle voted Yea (Passage) on this legislation.
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Stages
- March 30, 2006 Senate Concurrence Vote Passed
- March 30, 2006 House Bill Passed
- Jan. 25, 2006 Senate Bill Passed
- Jan. 9, 2006 Introduced
Family
- SB 382 - Child Support Regulation
- HR 1501 - Juvenile Justice bill
- H Amdt 200 - Ten Commandments Amendment
- SB 169 - Identification Requirement to Vote
- SB 1063 - Relating to legislative vacancies.
- AB 504 - Lockouts
- S 6680 - Includes Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority and Its Police Officers Under Provisions for Resolution of Impasse in Collective Bargaining Negotiations
- SB 187 - Alcohol Law Amendments
- SB 539 - Relating to Corrections
- SB 605 - Relating to Noise
- SB 1005 - Relating to Publicity Rights
- SB 1183 - Relating to Discriminatory Practices
- SB 1206 - Relating to Counties
- SB 1218 - Relating to Mortgage Loan Originators
- SB 1224 - Relating to Airport Concessions
- SB 1250 - Relating to Education
- SB 1345 - Relating to Agriculture
- SB 1678 - Relating to Taxation
- SB 26 - Relating to Certain Employment Tax Credits
- S 1418 - 2010-2011 Education Budget
- HB 671 -
- AB 101 - Allows Family Child Care Providers to Organize
- SB 415 - Requires Insurers to Cover Autism Treatments
Issues
Stage Details
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (Senate) (50-3) - March 30, 2006
Title: Child Support Regulation
Vote to pass a bill that sets a new formula for determination of child support that accounts for both parentsÂ’ income, and decreases the amount paid by the parent without custody in relation to time spent with the child beginning at 121 days.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (158-14) - March 30, 2006
Title: Child Support Regulation
Vote to pass a bill that sets a new formula for determination of child support that accounts for both parentsÂ’ income, and decreases the amount paid by the parent without custody in relation to time spent with the child beginning at 121 days.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (38-17) - Jan. 25, 2006 (Key vote)
Title: Child Support Regulation
Vote to pass a bill that sets a new formula for determination of child support that accounts for both parentsÂ’ income, and decreases the amount paid by the parent without custody in relation to time spent with the child beginning at 121 days.
Legislation - Introduced (Senate) - Jan. 9, 2006
Title: Child Support Regulation
Sponsors
- Seth Harp (GA - R) (Out Of Office)