Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB999

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Local government; provide new category of district titled "special rural district"; provisions

Impact

The creation of the special rural district may significantly impact local governance in rural areas by enabling these counties to apply for state and federal funds that were previously inaccessible. By formalizing the process of establishing this type of district, the bill aims to provide better support to local governments that are struggling due to declining revenues and populations. This could lead to more coordinated efforts in addressing the needs of residents in rural areas, where resources are often limited.

Summary

House Bill 999 seeks to establish a new category of government district known as a 'special rural district' aimed at enhancing the financial resources of rural counties in Georgia. This bill specifically targets counties with populations under 25,000, where a significant portion of the population lives in poverty. The declaration of a special rural district allows these counties to consolidate services and collaborate under a joint administrator, potentially improving the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery to underserved populations.

Contention

However, the bill may raise concerns among various stakeholders regarding the centralization of administrative powers and the implications for local autonomy. Critics may argue that while the intent is to promote efficiency, the establishment of a joint administrative structure could diminish the local governing bodies' control over their specific community needs and priorities. Discussions around the bill could highlight divergent views on the balance between state support and local governance, particularly in rural contexts.

Notable points

HB999 mandates the Department of Community Affairs to oversee the application process for designating a county as a special rural district and requires that the department publish a list of qualifying counties annually. It also provides for a clear rejection process, ensuring that counties understand the reasons behind any denial of applications. This level of oversight may be essential in preserving the integrity and intent of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB374

Local government; municipal deannexation; repeal certain provisions

GA SB735

Modifies provisions relating to certain special taxing districts

GA HB560

Joint county and municipal sales and use tax (LOST); negotiations for distribution of tax proceeds; revise provisions

GA HB1407

Local government; establishing service delivery strategies; revise provisions

GA H7013

Special Districts

GA H0973

Special Districts

GA SB2922

Relating To Rural Districts.

GA HB1225

Sales and use tax; joint county and municipal sales and use tax (LOST); negotiations for the distribution of tax proceeds; revise provisions

GA SB448

Local government: organization: districts.

GA SB859

Creates provisions relating to police protection districts

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