Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1301

Introduced
2/29/24  

Caption

Georgia Environmental Protection Division and DeKalb County government; resolve sewage pollution and spills; urge

Impact

The adoption of HR1301 could significantly enhance the monitoring and management of sewage systems within DeKalb County. By urging governmental agencies to prioritize these pollution issues, the resolution may lead to increased funding and a focused effort to rectify the environmental injustices faced by certain communities. Moreover, if the resolution leads to legislative or practical responses, it could establish a precedent for how environmental concerns, particularly those affecting marginalized communities, are addressed in the state of Georgia.

Summary

House Resolution 1301 calls on the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the local government of DeKalb County to take immediate action to resolve ongoing issues related to sewage pollution and spills in the region. The resolution highlights the health risks posed by sewage pollution, particularly in predominantly Black 'non-priority' areas of South DeKalb, which have reportedly been neglected in favor of North DeKalb. This resolution aims to ensure that all residents have access to safe and clean environments, addressing the disparities in how different areas of the county are treated when it comes to environmental protections and resources.

Contention

While HR1301 is primarily an urging resolution rather than a prescriptive legislative measure, it highlights deep-seated inequalities in environmental management within DeKalb County. Supporters argue that swift and equitable action is necessary to protect vulnerable populations, while critics may question the adequacy of a resolution in effecting actual change compared to a binding legislative measure. This discussion could raise contentious debates about resource allocation, governmental accountability, and the prioritization of environmental health in different communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR11

Georgia Environmental Protection Division and DeKalb County government; resolve sewage pollution and spills; urge

GA HR1298

Georgia Environmental Protection Division; protect Georgia's groundwater; urge

GA H1379

Environmental Protection

GA AJR12

Tijuana River: cross-border pollution.

GA AJR16

Tijuana River: transboundary flow pollution.

GA HR943

May, Harper; 2025 Georgia Scholar; DeKalb County School District; commend

GA HR942

Rathod, Swayam; 2025 Georgia Scholar; DeKalb County School District; commend

GA HR940

Kejela, Meti: 2025 Georgia Scholar; DeKalb County School District; commend

GA HR938

Ocfemia, Sophia; 2025 Georgia Scholar; DeKalb County School District; commend

GA HR939

Williams, Lauren; 2025 Georgia Scholar; DeKalb County School District; commend

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