Georgia 2023 1st Special Session

Georgia House Bill HR22

Introduced
12/4/23  
Enrolled
12/4/23  

Caption

Kaye, Mitchell Adam, III; birth; celebrate

Impact

The passing of HR22, as a resolution, reflects the legislative body’s recognition and support of significant life events such as births within its community. While the bill does not alter any specific laws, it emphasizes the importance of familial and cultural traditions, potentially encouraging similar resolutions in the future as a way to celebrate constituents' milestones.

Summary

House Resolution 22 (HR22) serves as a celebratory announcement of the birth of Mitchell Adam Kaye, III. The resolution recounts details surrounding his birth, including the date and time, as well as the significance of the Hebrew naming ceremony he underwent. This event is portrayed not only as a personal triumph for the Kaye family but also as a moment of joy for the local community, marking the continuation of family lineage in Georgia.

Contention

Although there are no significant points of contention surrounding HR22, as it primarily functions as a congratulatory measure, it does highlight the broader legislative practice of recognizing personal milestones through formal resolutions. This practice can be examined from perspectives regarding the role of government in recognizing and celebrating individual family achievements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1421

Bentley, Heidi Charlotte; celebrating birth; commend

GA SR851

Corbitt, Emily Charlotte; celebrate birth

GA HR1663

Mitchell, Kenyatta; commend

GA SR601

Dawson, Jonathan Ezra; celebrate the birth

GA SR840

Tippins, Scarlett Kay Asbury; celebrate the birth

GA HR1459

Mitchell, Hazel Carmen; commend

GA SR531

Smith, Mitchell; recognize

GA SR120

Smith, Mitchell; recognize

GA HR655

Kang, Michelle; commend

GA HR39

Lunar New Year Celebration; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.