GeorgiaHB 772025-2026 Regular SessionHouse

Motor vehicles; encountering funeral procession on two-lane highway; revise responsibilities

Sponsored By: Mike Cameron (Republican), John Corbett (Republican), Lehman Franklin (Republican), Gary Richardson (Republican), Bill Yearta (Republican)

Passed

Motor VehiclesPublic SafetyGeneral Bill

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Bill Overview

No Economic Impacts Identified for this Bill

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Mike Cameron

    Republican • House

  • John Corbett

    Republican • House

  • Lehman Franklin

    Republican • House

  • Gary Richardson

    Republican • House

  • Bill Yearta

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Russ Goodman

    Republican • Senate

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 210 • No: 12

Senate vote 3/31/2026

MOTION TO TABLE REMAINING LEGISLATION ON THE RULES CALENDAR

Yes: 39 • No: 10

House vote 3/4/2025

PASSAGE

Yes: 171 • No: 2

Actions Timeline

  1. Senate Tabled

    3/31/2026Senate
  2. Senate Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute

    2/3/2026Senate
  3. Senate Taken from Table

    1/12/2026Senate
  4. Senate Recommitted

    1/12/2026Senate
  5. Senate Tabled

    4/2/2025Senate
  6. Senate Read Second Time

    3/25/2025Senate
  7. Senate Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute

    3/21/2025Senate
  8. Senate Read and Referred

    3/6/2025Senate
  9. House Third Readers

    3/4/2025House
  10. House Passed/Adopted

    3/4/2025House
  11. House Committee Favorably Reported

    2/4/2025House
  12. House Second Readers

    1/27/2025House
  13. House First Readers

    1/17/2025House
  14. House Hopper

    1/16/2025House

Bill Text

  • Sen Ctee Sub LC 39 4901S (v10)

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