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Georgia Senator Expects Hate Crimes Bill To Pass This Session

Sen. Bill Cowsert said he expects the Senate to create its own bill.

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Sen. Bill Cowsert, who represents Oconee, Clarke and Walton counties in the Georgia General Assembly, said he thinks the Senate is likely to pass a hate crimes bill after it comes back into session on Monday, but it will not be the bill passed by the Georgia House of Representatives last year.

Cowsert said he supports passage of a bill, and he thinks the bill that the Senate will produce “will be much more comprehensive” than the House Bill now before the Senate for consideration.

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Cowsert is a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is considering the legislation passed by the House.

If the Senate passes its own bill or modifies the bill approved by the House, that bill will have to go back to the House for further action.

The House passed its version of a hate crimes bill, House Bill 426, in March of 2019, with 96 yes votes, and a bill needs 91 votes in the 180-member chamber for passage.

Both of Oconee County’s representatives, Houston Gaines and Marcus Wiedower, voted against House Bill 246.

Both Gaines and Wiedower opted not to respond to a question on where he stands on a hate crimes bill at this time.

For more on this story, please go to Oconee County Observations.

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