by Liz Gullett | May 21, 2024 | Liz Gullett
Through the primary election on August 6, we will highlight races for which the primary is the key race due to the voter base. The candidate’s website, professional information, and a sample of known endorsements are listed when available. District Overview The 7th...
by Liz Gullett | May 21, 2024 | Liz Gullett
Below are some articles the MLC lobby team has been reading this past week. We hope you find them as interesting and useful as we do. The Art of Asking Smarter Questions – Asking the right questions has always been a learn-as-you-go exercise in business. This article...
by Liz Gullett | May 20, 2024 | Liz Gullett
Over the past week, we covered these topics on the MLC Blog… The directors of the House and Senate Fiscal Agencies came together with State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks and State Budget Director Jen Flood to reach a consensus for projected state revenue for the upcoming...
by Liz Gullett | May 17, 2024 | Liz Gullett
Today, the directors of the House and Senate Fiscal Agencies came together with State Treasurer Rachael Eubanks and State Budget Director Jen Flood to reach a consensus for projected state revenue for the upcoming fiscal year. At the biannual Consensus Revenue...
by Liz Gullett | May 17, 2024 | Liz Gullett
This week, the Senate wrapped up voting on their proposal for the state budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Throughout the floor votes, members of the Senate Republican Caucus offered numerous amendments that weren’t adopted. In order for budgets to get the necessary...
by Liz Gullett | May 17, 2024 | Liz Gullett
All public high schools would be required to offer a computer science course(s) under legislation considered by the House Education Committee this week. Key Points: HB 5649 was introduced by Representative Carol Glanville (D-Walker). The requirement would begin with...