Sen. Larry Walker – Interim Committee Work

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Tuesday, August 6th, 2024

As summer progresses and the Georgia Senate remains out of session, much of our work continues behind the scenes through various study committees. These committees play a crucial role in addressing key issues and developing informed policy recommendations that can significantly impact our work when we reconvene in January. I’m honored to serve on two of these important committees: the Joint Senate and House Blue Ribbon Study Committee on Investigating Licensing Issues and the Senate Study Committee on Advancing Forest Innovation.

The Joint Senate and House Blue Ribbon Study Committee, chaired by Sen. Blake Tillery (R–Vidalia) and Rep. Matt Hatchett (R–Dublin), has been diligently working to evaluate and improve the state’s licensing processes. Our first meeting took place on June 26 at Middle Georgia State University, where we received an in-depth presentation from the Secretary of State’s office on our current licensing process. This presentation provided a foundational understanding and helped us identify areas needing improvement to streamline operations and reduce bureaucratic red tape.

Our second meeting, held on July 25 at the Georgia State Capitol, was equally insightful. We heard from several licensing boards, including those for nursing, residential and general contractors, private detectives and security agencies, massage therapy, cosmetology and barbers, and funeral directors. Each board offered valuable insights into their specific challenges and opportunities, and their input will be instrumental in shaping our recommendations. Moving forward, the Joint Blue-Ribbon Committee will continue to gather information and feedback from various stakeholders. Our goal is to create a more efficient and effective licensing system that meets the needs of professionals while ensuring the highest standards of service and safety for all Georgians.

In addition to my work on the Joint Blue-Ribbon Committee, I am also a member of the Senate Study Committee on Advancing Forest Innovation, chaired by President Pro Tempore John F. Kennedy (R–Macon). Our first meeting is scheduled for August 13 at the Georgia Forestry Association Headquarters in Forsyth, GA. I look forward to beginning discussions on leveraging Georgia’s rich forest resources to drive sustainable economic growth.

Forestry has long been a cornerstone of Georgia’s economy, providing jobs and supporting our communities. However, to remain competitive in the face of changing environmental and economic conditions, we must continuously innovate. This committee will explore new technologies, best practices, and policies that can advance our forest industry while preserving our natural resources for future generations.

The work of these committees is vital to our state’s continued progress. Your input and support are invaluable as we strive to create policies that benefit all Georgians. Thank you for your continued trust and for allowing me to serve you in the Georgia Senate.