Atlanta Massage Parlors: Georgia Capitol notes through Day 27
Posted on March 19th, 2010 in Atlanta massage parlors
… Business leaders have offered dozens of suggestions on how to streamline Georgia state government but most won’t help this year’s budget crisis and some would be political nonstarters. Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle acknowledged that the majority of the 50 ideas the group offered could not be immediately implemented but said they could be a road map for savings down the road.
-Speaker David Ralston urged a House panel to get moving on a bill that could provide new money for roads. Ralston offered the pep talk to the House Transportation Committee before they began considering a new funding bill that would allow Georgians to vote on a a one-cent sales tax hike for transportation projects.
-The Senate has unanimously approved a proposal that would stiffen penalties against operators of illegal massage parlors, especially in middle Georgia, which seems to be a hub for the establishments. Under the proposed law, the offense would become a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000 upon a person’s third offense.
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