Georgia Senate Research Office
The Georgia Senate Research Office is a nonpartisan legislative research agency serving members of the Georgia State Senate and the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of Georgia.
Governance
The Senate Research Office is led by a Director and Deputy Director that oversees a staff of seven policy analysts and an administrative assistant.[1]
Services offered
Bill summaries
The Georgia Senate Research Office produces all bill summaries and bill drafting.[2]
Publications
The Senate Research Office publishes Session Highlights which highlights which legislation was introduced and passed during a certain legislative session. Upcoming Issues is another publication that publishes important information on important issues that will be discussed during an upcoming legislative session. Also, the Senate Research Office publishes Study Committee Reports that publishes all findings and recommendations made in any of the standing committees of the Georgia State Senate.[3]
History
The Georgia Senate Research Office was first formed in 1975.[4]
See also
- State legislative research service bureaus
- Georgia Senate Budget Office
- Georgia State Senate
- Georgia House of Representatives
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Georgia Legislature, "Senate Office Research Staff"
- ↑ Georgia Legislature, "Senate Research Office"(See Bill Summaries)
- ↑ Georgia Legislature, "Senate Research Office"(See Session Highlights, Upcoming Issues, and Committee Reports)
- ↑ Georgia Legislature, "Senate Research Office"(See Beginning Paragraph)
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