The General Assembly will enter one of the session’s most turbulent weeks Monday as it hurtles towards Crossover Day on March 3rd. Crossover day marks the final opportunity for all legislation—except the budget—to advance from one chamber to the next, and will trigger a marathon of activity in the state capitol up to the close of Friday’s business.
Georgia legislature hurtles towards Crossover Day
By
Eric Tanenblatt and Ben Vinson
February 27, 2017
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About Eric Tanenblatt
Eric Tanenblatt is the Global Chair of Public Policy and Regulation of Dentons, the world's largest law firm. He also leads the firm's US Public Policy Practice, leveraging his three decades of experience at the very highest levels of the federal and state governments.
Ben Vinson
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