5 things to watch on the final day of Georgia’s 2026 legislative session

Lawmakers confer on Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol on Friday, March 6, 2026. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Three months of debating, revising and voting on hundreds of bills all comes down to this — the final day of this year’s legislative session in Georgia.

It’s historically a late night for legislators, staffers, journalists and everyday Georgians who follow the session and want to know about the new laws they’ll soon be subject to.

The final day of the session — known as “Sine Die” — also comes during an election year, making it the swan song for a number of lawmakers who are leaving to run for higher office.