Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR731

Introduced
3/29/23  
Introduced
3/29/23  
Enrolled
3/29/23  

Caption

Positive impact of golf on the State of Georgia; recognize

Impact

HR731 emphasizes that the golf industry contributes an estimated $4.8 billion in economic output, supports approximately 45,359 jobs, and generates significant tax revenue, including nearly $240 million for state and local governments. Furthermore, with a substantial portion of golf carts manufactured in Georgia, the state's economy benefits from both direct production and the downstream effects of golf-related expenditures.

Summary

House Resolution 731 (HR731) recognizes the significant economic contributions of the golf industry to the State of Georgia. The resolution highlights that golf is not only a popular sport in the state but is also associated with prestigious events like the Masters Tournament and the TOUR Championship. These events elevate Georgia's profile as a golf destination, attracting national and international attention and tourism.

Conclusion

Ultimately, HR731 serves to raise awareness about the economic benefits associated with golf in Georgia, encouraging citizens to engage with the sport, whether playing, spectating, or supporting local golf initiatives. This recognition might also foster further investment and interest in the golf industry, promoting a sustained positive economic trajectory for the sector.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory and aims to honor the golf industry, potential contention may arise from discussions around resource allocation and whether such recognitions could divert attention from other pressing economic sectors or public interests. Although the resolution itself does not entail any legislative action, it reflects broader themes of state pride and the importance of sports in local economies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR427

Golf; positive economic impact on the State of Georgia; recognize

GA HR215

Women's Golf Day in the State of Georgia; recognize

GA HR1396

Golf Day at the state capitol; March 13, 2024; recognize

GA HR448

Women's Golf Week in the State of Georgia; first week of April of each year; recognize

GA HR408

Georgia's aerospace and defense industry; Georgia Aerospace Day at the state capitol; February 26, 2025; recognize

GA HR191

Georgia Hearing Day at the state capitol; February 15, 2023; recognize

GA HR476

Georgia peanut industry; Georgia Peanut Day at the state capitol; March 4, 2025; recognize

GA HR983

Georgia Hearing Day at the state capitol; February 20, 2024; recognize

GA SR760

Golf Day; recognize March 13, 2024

GA HR80

Georgia Electric Membership Corporation; 85 years of service and recognizing 02/10/25, as Georgia EMC Day at the state capitol; recognize

Similar Bills

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