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In September, Rep. Dale Washburn said he would meet with Norfolk Southern. Five months later, he says he's made only one call to the railroad.
District 141 Representative Dale Washburn wants to tackle local professional licensing issues, and his new House Bill 34 proposal is the first step in that direction. The measure would require the ...
MACON, Ga. — Rep. Dale Washburn now has competition in the race to hold state House District 144. Jayson Stonne says he's running for the seat. Stonne moved from Los Angeles to Georgia in 2019 ...
(The Center Square) – State Rep. Dale Washburn, R-Macon, called traffic cameras in Georgia school zones a "money grab" by local governments that have nothing to do with safety. House Bill 225 ...
Election results: Republican Dale Washburn will head to Atlanta as a new Georgia state representative for District 141, which includes portions of Bibb and Monroe counties. He replaces the ...
One measure, sponsored by state Rep. Dale Washburn of Macon, would outright ban these cameras, while the other, sponsored by state Rep. Alan Powell of Hartwell, would require jurisdictions to put ...
More than 100 Georgia lawmakers have cosigned a bill that would make automated speed detection cameras in school zones illegal. Rep. Dale Washburn, R-Macon, filed House Bill 225 after seeing local ...
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New bill could ban school zone cameras in Columbus - MSNThis bill was introduced by Republican Dale Washburn of Macon. He says it’s time to do the right thing and ban these cameras. Washburn says, “…these cameras may have originally been enacted ...
Two new lawmakers will represent parts of Bibb and neighboring counties in the state Legislature this year. Here’s a quick introduction to Republicans Danny Mathis and Dale Washburn.
Rep. Dale Washburn (R-Macon) filed legislation to remove and ban speed cameras, even as many school zones are putting that exact technology in place.
Washburn says, “…these cameras […] COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — House Bill 225 intends to ban school zone cameras and repeal House Bill 978 that passed in 2018 allowing for the use of cameras.
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