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thesy lvaniatimes .com The Sylvania Times Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - Page 11 The Georgia House recently passed partisan bill HB663 - No Patient Left Alone Act A B ill to be entitled an Act to amend Chapter 7 of Title 31 of the O.C.G.A., relating to regulation and construction of hospitals and other health care facilities, so as to establish certain rights of minors and adults admitted to hospitals; to provide for definitions; to authorize hospitals and long-term care facilities to limit or restrict visitation in certain circumstances; to authorize hospitals and long-term care facilities to require visitors to wear personal protective equipment; to provide for statutory construction; to provide that certain rights may not be waived or terminated; to require hospitals and long term care facilities to post certain information on their websites; to prohibit certain actions by state agencies against hospitals and long term care facilities; to provide for a short title; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The bill sponsors are: Rep James Hatchett, Rep. Vance Smith, Rep. Clay Pirkle, Rep. Todd Jones, Rep. Darlene Taylor, Rep. Mitchell Homer, Sen. Bo Hatchett House Bill 404: Bi-Partisan- Safe at Home Act A Bill to be entitled an Act to amend Chapter 7 of Title 44 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to landlord and tenant, so as to provide for a duty of habitability for certain rental agreements; to provide for an exception to such duty; to provide for an exception to landlord tort liability; to provide for definitions; to provide for notice; to provide for a maximum security deposit amount; to provide for expedited evictions for certain criminal activity; to provide for a short title; to provide for applicability; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The Bill Sponsors are: Representatives Kasey Carpenter, Bmce Williams, Sharon Cooper, Omari Crawford, Mary Oliver, Noel Williams, Sen. Chuck Hufstetler HB1017: Partisan - Squatter Reform Act A bill to be entitled an Act to amend Code Section 16-7-21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to criminal trespass, so as to include when a person enters a land or premises for purposes of residing on such land or premises; to provide a short title; to provide for a definition; to provide for a violation and penalty; to amend Article 2 of Chapter 11 of Title 44 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to proceedings against intruders, so as to provide for the submission of a property affidavit in magistrate court; to provide that proceedings regarding a writ of possession are not required to be jury trials; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. Bill Sponsors: Representatives Devan Seabaugh, Matt Reeves, Clint Crowe Deborah Silcox, Bill Yearta, and Senator Ed Setzler HB1010: Partisan - Increasing Paid Parental Leave A BILL to be entitled an Act to amend Chapter 20 of Title 45 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to personnel administration relative to public officers and employees, so as to increase the number of hours permitted for paid parental leave; to specify that individuals employed full time by local education agencies are eligible employees; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. The Bill sponsors are: Representatives Jan Jones, Katie Dempsey, Deborah Silcox, Bethany Ballard, Lauren Daniel, Sharon Cooper, Senator Brian Strickland Georgia Senate Passes Bill Targeting Transgender Participation in High School Sports and Sex Education -Joe Brady. Editor In a move that has ignited fierce debate, Georgia's Republican state senators have approved a bill that would enact sweeping changes affecting public schools, including banning transgender girls from participating in high school sports with other girls and imposing restrictions on sex education. The Senate voted 33-21 along party lines for House Bill 1104 on Tuesday, a measure initially focused on suicide prevention but extensively amended in the Senate committee to encompass various other proposals previously rejected by the Senate. The bill's provisions closely resemble measures introduced by Republicans in other states, reflecting a broader conservative push within the education sector. Senator Clint Dixon, a Buford Republican and the bill's proponent, framed the legislation to protect children and empower parents. Conversely, Senator Elena Parent, an Atlanta Democrat, criticized the bill as a collection of misguided culture war initiatives. The bill, championed by Republican Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones, a potential gubernatorial candidate in 2026, includes several contentious provisions. It specifically targets transgender participation in high school sports, barring transgender girls from competing alongside other girls. Notably, this restriction extends to both public and private schools competing against public schools. While the Georgia High School Association had previously enforced a similar ban following earlier legislative actions, this bill seeks to codify the prohibition into law. Additionally, the bill restricts transgender students' access to multi-occupancy restrooms and locker rooms, mandating they use facilities corresponding to their biological sex rather than their gender identity. Critics ofthebill, such as Jennifer Hadley of Bethlehem, who has a transgender son, express concerns about the emotional toll and uncertainties it imposes on transgender youth. furthermore, the bill proposes significant changes to sex education, requiring parental opt-in for enrollment and restricting instruction on human reproduction to eighth grade and above. This provision has sparked debate over its potential impact on comprehensive sex education and parental involvement. A contentious aspect of the bill also involves parental notification of library materials accessed by students and grants parents’ access to various student information, including behavioral patterns and extracurricular activities. Opponents argue that the bill's stringent provisions on sex education and parental notification could inadvertently limit students' access to vital information and exacerbate challenges related to mental health and well-being. As the bill progresses, it has drawn mixed reactions, with proponents lauding its focus on parental empowerment and protection of children, while critics raise concerns about its potential adverse effects on transgender students and comprehensive sex education efforts. The fate of House Bill 1104 now rests with the more moderate House, where further deliberation and potential amendments are expected before a final decision is reached. Gamecock Lunch Menu April 8-12 Breakfast - Grab and Go Breakfast Offered Daily, All Meals are Served with a Choice of Emit, Juice, and Milk. April 8 - Breakfast on a Stick, or Cereal & Yogurt. April 9 - Waffles, Sausage Patties, or Granola Bar & Yogurt. April 10 - Breakfast Pizza, or Cereal & Yogurt. April 11 - Cinnamon Roll, or Granola & Yogurt. April 12 - Assorted Muffins, Bacon or Cereal or Yogurt. Breakfast - All Meals are Served with a Choice of Assorted Milk, Juice, and Milk. April 8 - Chicken Lajitas, Lettuce, Tomato, Cheese, Whole Kernel Corn, Red Beans. E Choice: PB&J w/String Cheese. M/H Choice: Ham Deli Sub. April 9 - Pepperoni Pizza, Romaine Side Salad, Carrot Dippers. E Choice: Turkey Sandwich M/H Choice: Chicken Caesar Salad. April 10 — Pulled Pork Sandwich, Seasoned Fries, Broccoli Dippers. E Choice: PB&J w/Cheezits. M/H Choice: Chef’s Salad. April 11 - Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce, Caesar Side Salad, Whole Kernel Corn. E Choice: Hot Ham & Cheese. M/H Choice: Turkey Deli Sub. April 12 - Popcorn Chicken, Mashed Potatoes, Green Peas. E Choice: PB&J w/Goldfish. M/H Choice: Manager’s Choice Entree. Local western wear contest brings out the best in the county. Local Queens and Judges for the Western Wear pageants Miss Lilly Doss (2024 SC Livestock Queen), Miss Abigail Jenkins(2024 Miss SC Teen), Miss Emma Warren (2023 SC Livestock Queen), and Miss Molly Wall SC Livestock Queen Contestant) This year's Western Wear Contest Winners sponsored by the GFWC Sylvania Junior Woman's Club are: • Lane Wells-Category 1 Cowboy Winners • Chandler Goins-Category 1 Cowgirl Winners • Addie Powell-Category 2 Cowgirl Winner • Ruby Hodges-Category 3 Cowgirl Winner • Abigail Sharpe-Category 4 Cowgirl Winner Photos by S. Eades OF THE SCREY0EN COUNTY LIBRARY Come and support our LOCAL LIBRARY The Friends of the Screven County Library has resumed in-person meetings. WE need YOU to participate and to help our Library continue to serve Screven County with its many programs for Children, Youth and Adults. The next meeting will be: Thursday, April 18th Library Meeting Room Beginning at 5:30 PM WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU. BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Beth Reddick received over $150 cash and prizes from Sarah Saxon in our first annual easter hidden egg hunt. Photo by Lori Jones