Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1368

Introduced
2/21/24  

Caption

State holidays; second Monday of each August as Elected Officials Day; designate

Impact

The introduction of Elected Officials Day will create a new state holiday, which is intended to serve as a reminder of the importance of civic engagement and the role of elected officials in government. The designation is meant to foster a connection between the electorate and their representatives, encouraging public reflection on the duties and achievements of those serving in government positions. The new holiday may also prompt local governments and organizations to hold events or activities in conjunction with the observance, further solidifying its intended purpose.

Summary

House Bill 1368 proposes to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to designate the second Monday of each August as 'Elected Officials Day' in Georgia. The intent of this bill is to formalize a day to recognize the contributions of elected officials to the state and their communities. This designation aims to enhance awareness and appreciation for public service among the citizens of Georgia. By establishing this observance, the bill seeks to promote a greater understanding of the challenges and responsibilities faced by elected representatives.

Contention

While the bill is seemingly straightforward, potential points of contention may arise regarding the implications of establishing additional state holidays, particularly concerning the impact on state resources and public awareness. Some lawmakers may question whether the creation of this holiday is warranted, especially if it does not result in significant public engagement or participation. Furthermore, discussions may arise about the prioritization of such a measure compared to other legislative issues, leading to debates about resource allocation and the symbolic value of such a designation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB259

State holidays; second Monday of each August as Local Elected Officials Day in Georgia; designate

GA HB1222

State holidays; designate appropriate date of each year as Lunar New Year

GA HB878

Holidays; October 9 of each year as PANDAS Day; designate

GA HB881

Holidays; first day of the legislative session each year as Civility Day; designate

GA HB178

State holidays; February 21 as John Lewis Day; designate

GA HB133

State holidays; November 22 as Kimchi Day; designate

GA HB209

State holidays; March 10 as Harriet Tubman Day; designate

GA HB274

State holidays; June 12 as Women Veterans Day; designate

GA HB326

State holidays; January 17 as Muhammad Ali Day; designate

GA SB2055

State holidays; designate days of general elections for statewide offices as.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.