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  <title><![CDATA[General Assembly Sets Final Day]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Amidst the continuing discussions of
some of the session’s most pressing issues, the 2011 General Assembly has set
the day on which those conversations will cease.&nbsp; In a resolution passed last week, the&nbsp; House and Senate agreed to meet for
legislative day 40 and adjourn “sine die” on Thursday, April 14.</p>

<p>After the adjournment, any
legislation that is not passed or failed will hang in limbo until 2012.&nbsp; Since this session is the first of a two-year
legislative term, these&nbsp; bills and resolutions
will simply remain in their committees until next year.&nbsp; Measures that are not acted upon in the
second year of a term die after day 40. </p>

<p>Though many pieces of legislation
face uncertain fates for 2011, the FY2012 budget is one bill that will be at
the top of the General Assembly’s list for passage.&nbsp; HB78, the budget bill, looks to be on track
for timely consideration.&nbsp; The Senate
Appropriations Committee meets today to pass it out for debate on the Senate
floor. </p>

<p>Though most members will return to
commitments in their districts after the adjournment, they will almost certainly
find themselves back in Atlanta later this year.&nbsp; The legislature is expected to return for a
special session in the late summer for the reapportionment of legislative
districts that is spurred by the decennial census.&nbsp; </p>

<p>Georgia’s constitution requires that
the legislature meet for 40 “legislative days” each spring beginning the second
Monday of January.&nbsp; These 40 days can be
allocated at the will of the General Assembly and typically do not run
consecutively.&nbsp; This year when the
legislative session adjourns, 94 calendar days will have elapsed. </p><p>

Last year’s session made history as the
latest-running legislature in more than 120 years.&nbsp; The General Assembly adjourned on April 30,
110 calendar days after it began.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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