Hilton voted to lower the state of Georgia income tax rate, raise salaries for state law enforcement, increase funding for qualifying private schools, and increase funding to support public education and school safety. Hilton serves as the vice chair of the House Education Committee. He has advocated for Georgia Promise Scholarship Act, a voucher program for private schools, though the bill itself was sponsored by other members of the House. Otherwise, critiques of the bill have cited concerns that the proposed $6,500 would not be sufficient to cover tuition for private schools. Hilton passed legislation banning the use of social media on school devices to ensure kids are focused during class- sponsoring Senate Bill 351. Hilton advocated and passed legislation for individuals with disabilities to have higher wages and protection for hearsay in assault cases. Hilton advocated for legislation restricting ticket venues from limiting ticket resales, in hopes of creating more consumer choice and lower prices. The bill was in response to
ticket resales on the website
Ticketmaster. Scott led bipartisan effort to protect
in vitro fertilization access by introducing a resolution that stated "there should be no question that in-vitro fertilization will remain available in the State of Georgia." Scott sponsored multiple bills regulating water activities to encourage safe enjoyment of aquatic activities. == Personal life ==