Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB386

Introduced
1/12/26  

Caption

General Assembly; daily expense allowances for days of session where a call of the roll is not conducted; prohibit the payment

Impact

The enactment of SB 386 would have direct implications on how members of the General Assembly receive expense allowances, effectively linking their financial support to their physical presence. If the bill is passed, only members present for the call of the roll and all votes during a session would be eligible to receive their daily expense allowances. This change is anticipated to encourage greater attendance and participation in legislative activities, enhancing overall accountability and engagement within the Assembly.

Summary

Senate Bill 386 seeks to amend Title 28 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, focusing on the payment of daily expense allowances for members of the General Assembly. The bill stipulates that no daily expense allowance will be paid for days when a call of the roll is not conducted, thereby ensuring that members must be present to receive compensation for their expenses during legislative sessions. This proposed regulation aims to promote accountability among legislators regarding their attendance during sessions.

Conclusion

Overall, SB 386 reflects an effort to reform legislative expense structures, aiming for more responsible governance and increased attendance. The bill poses essential questions regarding attendance policies and the implications for members' compensation, marking a significant potential shift in how financial allowances for state legislators are administered.

Contention

While SB 386 is designed to tighten attendance regulation and ensure fair compensation aligned with participation, it may raise concerns among some legislators who may see it as an overreach. Critics could argue that situations such as illness or emergencies might unfairly penalize lawmakers who are unable to attend for valid reasons. Furthermore, there may be discussions about whether the criteria set forth in this bill might disproportionately impact certain members based on individual circumstances leading to absence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1003

Public officers and employees; daily expense accounts of members of the General Assembly; revise provisions

GA SB0031

Sessions of the general assembly.

GA A1396

Provides member of General Assembly be referred to as Assembly Member rather than Assemblyman or Assemblywoman.

GA H3054

General Assembly, remote and virtual sessions

GA HR120

General Assembly; extend regular legislative sessions to a maximum of 90 legislative days - CA

GA HCR1006

To Provide For An Extension Of The Regular Session Of The Ninety-fifth General Assembly; And To Provide For A Recess Of The General Assembly.

GA HB1053

Providing for limitations on certain additional expenses of the General Assembly.

GA SF1316

Per diem payments prohibition during a regular session of the legislature

GA SF2389

A bill for an act relating to the payment of per diem to members of the general assembly.(Formerly SF 2209.)

GA SJ00002

Resolution Concerning Publication Of The Legislative Bulletin, Printing Of Bills And Expenses Of The 2025 Session Of The General Assembly.

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