House Study Committee on Motor Vehicle Crash Fatality Rates; create
Impact
The formation of this study committee is intended to address the growing concern of fatalities caused by unsafe driving behaviors, which are highlighted as the leading cause of death on Georgia roads. The committee will be composed of five members from the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker, and it is charged with examining a range of issues related to traffic safety. As it operates, the committee also holds the potential to recommend necessary legislative changes based on its findings, potentially impacting state traffic laws and safety regulations.
Summary
House Resolution 209 establishes the House Study Committee on Motor Vehicle Crash Fatality Rates in response to a noticeable increase in traffic fatalities across Georgia. The resolution cites the alarming statistic that the state experienced an 18 percent rise in motor vehicle-related fatalities between 2017 and 2021, with a further 3.8 percent increase reported between 2021 and 2022. The committee aims to conduct a comprehensive study to analyze these trends, comparing Georgia's traffic fatality rates and laws to those of other states in an effort to determine whether legislative action is warranted to improve highway safety.
Contention
While not explicitly stated in the resolution, the implications of HR209 could be significant given the ongoing discussions around traffic safety. Some stakeholders may advocate for more stringent regulations or educational campaigns aimed at reducing fatalities, while others could express concern about the state’s role versus local jurisdictions in managing traffic issues. The recommendations that come out of this committee could spark debates over balancing safety with freedom of movement and local governance, depending on the proposed actions.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; provision related to officeholders raising funds when facing a recall; modify, and require candidate to establish a separate account used for recall purposes. Amends secs. 3, 11, 12, 21, 24 & 52 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.203 et seq.) & adds sec. 21b.
Campaign finance: contributions and expenditures; funds donated to a candidate for recall efforts; require candidate to establish a separate account used for recall purposes. Amends secs. 3, 11, 12, 21, 24 & 52 of 1976 PA 388 (MCL 169.203 et seq.) & adds sec. 21b.
A concurrent resolution recognizing wild rice as sacred and central to the culture and health of Indigenous Peoples in Minnesota and critical to the health and identity of all Minnesota citizens and ecosystems and establishing a commitment to passing legislation to protect wild rice and the freshwater resources upon which it depends.