ATLANTA (AP) — Three provocative pieces of legislation are on track to floor votes in the General Assembly.
Georgia lawmakers' Thursday calendars include a multi-million dollar transportation funding package, Gov. Nathan Deal's proposal to allow state takeover of failing schools and a 'religious freedom' bill.
House lawmakers are expected to take up the transportation bill. It converts the state's mix of taxes on gasoline to a 24-cents-per-gallon tax dedicated to transportation.
The state Senate is scheduled to consider Deal's plan to allow an appointed superintendent to select up to 20 schools each year for a management overhaul, conversion to charters or closure.
Senators also are scheduled to discuss a bill to prevent government infringement on religious beliefs. Opponents say the bill could excuse discrimination against LGBT people.
Both chambers convene at 10 a.m.