ATLANTA – House Majority Leader Chuck Efstration (R-Auburn) and State Senator Clint Dixon (R-Gwinnett) celebrated the bipartisan vote by the House on Senate Bill 333, a legislation aimed at establishing the City of Mulberry in northeastern Gwinnett County. Upon Governor Kemp's signature, SB 333 will present the question of cityhood to the residents in the upcoming spring primary ballot."I am thankful to both my Democrat and Republican colleagues who voted in favor of this legislation in today’s vote, which would create the City of Mulberry without implementing any city...
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The Georgia State Senate has given its approval to SB 333, endorsing the establishment of Mulberry as a city. The bill, which is sponsored by State House Majority Leader Chuck Efstration (R-Auburn) and State Senator Clint Dixon (R-Gwinnett), aims to address zoning concerns and provide Mulberry residents with local control without imposing city property taxes.