SB63

Key
Vote

Limiting How Many Times a Citizen May Pay Cash Bail

Date of Vote: February 6, 2024

Chamber of Origin: Senate

Changes the rules for bail. If a person on bail does not show up for trial, they will be arrested. Under this bill, judges will be required to look at the suspect's criminal history before making a decision on bail. Lastly, this bill limits how many times a citizen can pay cash bail.1

Turning Point Action’s Position

Turning Point Action Supports

Voted YEA

30
100% REPUBLICANS0% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

17
5.88% REPUBLICANS94.12% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Ben WatsonState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:100.00
Bill CowsertState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:96.67
Billy HickmanState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:100.00
Blake TilleryState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:96.67
Bo HatchettState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:100.00
Brandon BeachState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:100.00

Voted nay

Colton MooreState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:60.00
David LucasState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:36.67
Elena ParentState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:23.33
Gail DavenportState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:28.57
Gloria ButlerState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:23.33
Harold Jones IIState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:25.00

Not voting

Derek MallowState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:23.08
Ed HarbisonState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:32.14
Freddie Powell SimsState SenateGeorgia
Session Score:42.86

Present

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