Kennedy highlights achievements as Georgia legislative session concludes

Kennedy highlights achievements as Georgia legislative session concludes
Sen. John F. Kennedy President Pro Tempore, District 18, Republican — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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After a twelve-week session, the Georgia legislative body has concluded its work for 2025. Senator John F. Kennedy, who serves as President Pro Tempore of the Georgia State Senate, highlighted the legislature’s focus on conservative principles.

“House Bill 68” is noted as the session’s key legislative achievement, passing a balanced state budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. “Our budget priorities fund essential services across our state and reflect our commitment to conservative governance,” said Kennedy. The budget emphasizes tax cuts, school choice funding, and law enforcement support.

Senate Republicans also advanced legislation, such as “HB 112,” which provides tax rebates for families, and “HB 111,” which reduces the state income tax rate. In sports, “SB 1” aims to protect women’s sports.

Senator Kennedy authored a key piece of Governor Kemp’s tort reform initiative, targeting what he terms “frivolous lawsuits.” The session also passed disaster aid for Hurricane Helene victims and policies encouraging storm preparation.

“The safety of our schools will never be up for negotiation,” Kennedy stated, highlighting “House Bill 268,” which mandates school panic alert systems and takes a firm stance against school threats. The bill also supports mental health.

Education initiatives included “SR 237,” which strengthens workforce pipelines, and “HB 37,” which clarifies retirement benefits for educators. The legislature also addressed transparency in higher education with “HB 150” and funded school infrastructure improvements in “HB 371.”

Judicial reform received attention, with “SB 259” establishing rights for families in child abuse allegations, and “HB 582” advocating for domestic violence victims acting in self-defense. Veterans, law enforcement, and emergency responder support were advanced through “HB 266.”

Final week actions included honoring Mercer University and creating the “Senate Study Committee to Combat Chronic Absenteeism,” addressing student absenteeism. Kennedy stated his commitment to this issue, emphasizing the session’s focus on long-term solutions.

Senator Kennedy, representing several Georgia counties, affirmed his continual service despite the session’s end, stating, “Whether it’s legislation, budget priorities, or individual constituent needs, I’m here to serve you.” For inquiries, Senator Kennedy can be reached at his office.



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