Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR142

Introduced
2/8/23  
Introduced
2/8/23  
Enrolled
2/8/23  

Caption

Dellinger, James R. "Jim"; condolences

Impact

The resolution does not amend or affect existing laws but serves to commemorate Dellinger's life and achievements. It highlights the values of integrity, dedication, and community involvement, setting a cultural precedent in honoring local citizens who have made significant contributions to society. Such resolutions can foster community spirit and recognition across the state, although they do not carry direct legislative or judicial weight.

Summary

House Resolution 142 (HR142) is a resolution honoring the life and memory of James R. 'Jim' Dellinger, a notable citizen of Georgia. The resolution expresses deep regret at his passing, recognizing his numerous contributions to the community, including his military service, business accomplishments, and civic involvement. Dellinger served in the U.S. Army Chemical Corps and was actively involved in local organizations, showing a profound dedication to public service.

Contention

While generally non-contentious, resolutions like HR142 can occasionally provoke discussions about whom society chooses to honor and why. In this case, HR142 focuses on Dellinger's positive impact on his community, but differing opinions may arise regarding public memorialization's significance or the values represented by the individuals selected for honors.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1046

McKinney, James Harold; condolences

GA SR741

Carter, Jr., James Coan "Jimmy"; condolences

GA HR1260

Morrow, Dr. James R.; condolences

GA SR776

Smith, James "Richard"; condolences

GA HR20

Wynn, James Edward " Sonny"; condolences

GA HR1438

Gordon, Walter James, Sr.; condolences

GA HR121

Vernon, Samuel; condolences

GA HR326

Morton, Bishop James H.; condolences

GA SR227

Morton, Bishop James H.; condolences

GA HR31

Beard, Dorian James; condolences

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.