Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR211

Introduced
2/15/23  
Report Pass
3/16/23  
Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

House Study Committee on Landfills; create

Impact

The formation of this committee will allow for a thorough examination of landfill conditions and management practices within the state. By comparing Georgia's experiences with those of neighboring states, the committee aims to glean insights that could inform better regulatory practices and policies. The findings may lead to recommendations for new legislation or adjustments in existing laws regarding how local governments manage landfills, ultimately impacting both state and local regulatory frameworks.

Summary

House Resolution 211 establishes the House Study Committee on Landfills to investigate and address various issues related to landfills in Georgia. The resolution outlines the committee's creation, membership, powers, duties, and operational procedures. The primary aim is to study local governmental siting of landfills, the notification process to the state and public concerning proposed landfills, and to examine the maintenance and closure processes of existing landfills. Such comprehensive study is seen as vital due to the state's increasing concerns related to environmental management and public safety regarding landfill operations.

Contention

While the resolution itself may be seen as a step towards better oversight of landfill operations, potential contention could arise regarding the implications of any new regulations that may be proposed. Local governments and environmental advocacy groups might express concern that increased state oversight could infringe on local authority to address specific community needs related to landfill management. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the balance between state regulation and local control, especially if recommendations lead to stringent state policies that affect local practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR65

House Study Committee on a State Digitization Act; create

GA HR1563

House Study Committee on Georgia's Creative Economy; create

GA HR324

House Study Committee on the Jobs Tax Credit Tier System; create

GA HR185

House Healthy Food Retail Study Committee; create

GA HR141

House Study Committee on Expanding Long-Term Care Options; create

GA HR490

House Study Committee on Education Funding Mechanisms; create

GA HR1505

House Study Committee on Solar Facility Development; create

GA HR885

House Study Committee on Election Procedures; create

GA HR110

House Study Committee on Election Integrity; create

GA HR1477

House Study Committee on Offshore Wind Energy; create

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