Supporters hopeful Red Tape Rollback Act will get another chance
- The Georgia House of Representatives did not consider Senate Bill 28, known as the Red Tape Rollback Act, for the second consecutive year after it passed the Senate on February 24.
- A House committee advanced the bill in March, but it did not reach the floor before the House adjourned.
- A survey by Landmark Communications found that 74% of Georgia voters supported provisions for a Small Business Impact Analysis and agency reviews.
- Supporters expressed disappointment over the bill's failure, emphasizing its potential to evaluate the impact on small businesses.
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Supporters hopeful Red Tape Rollback Act will get another chance
(The Center Square) – For the second year in a row, the Georgia House of Representatives failed to consider a bill that supporters said would cut regulation.


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