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Gov. Brian Kemp signed 10 bills last week that impact Georgia agriculture and natural resources.
The signing follows several days of Kemp approving legislation ahead of the Tuesday deadline to either sign or veto bills passed by the Georgia legislature before they become law.
“Georgia’s farming and foresting families are some of the toughest people in our state who, despite the challenges of the past several years, have persevered and continue to put food on our tables, clothes on our backs, and provide the material for structures like our very homes,” Kemp said in a news release.
Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper applauded Kemp’s decision to sign the legislation at the event Wednesday.
“We’re always going to do everything in our power to support our Georgia farm families, our consumers, our forestry industries and our ag industries in a time of need,” he said.
House Bill 117 requires all food service establishments that serve shrimp imported from other countries to notify customers either on their menu or through other signage. House Bill 134, also known as the Keep Georgia Forested Act, expands tax credits for forestry manufacturers.
Here are the eight other pieces of legislation Kemp signed.
Written by: Jenna Eason
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