The Georgia House of Representatives Committee on Assignments recently named State Rep. Beth Camp (R-Concord) as chair of the House Intragovernmental Coordination Committee.
“It is an honor to serve in the state house in this chairmanship role, and I extend my sincere thanks to Speaker Burns and the committee for this opportunity,” Camp said.
“Local bills, such as the homestead exemptions passed for Pike and Upson in 2022, are so important to allow local communities to govern based on their unique situations,” she continued. “I look forward to serving in this role as chairman of the committee.”
The Intragovernmental Coordination Committee is assigned all local legislation, or bills that primarily affect only one political subdivision such as a city or a county, processed through the House and is also assigned general legislation affecting a variety of subjects including local governments.
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