Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB287

Introduced
3/6/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Introduced
3/6/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Engrossed
3/9/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  

Caption

Board of Education of the City of Decatur; the board of education election districts; reapportion

Impact

The legislation will directly influence local election laws, establishing new election districts to ensure fair representation for the residents of Decatur. By basing district boundaries on the latest census data, the bill promotes electoral equity, allowing for district adjustments as the population shifts. This is particularly significant in maintaining the relevance of local governance in the face of demographic changes.

Summary

Senate Bill 287 aims to amend the governance structure of the Board of Education for the City of Decatur by reapportioning the election districts from which board members are elected. It specifically revises the existing election district outlines based on the most recent U.S. Census data, ensuring alignment with current population statistics in the area. The bill strives to maintain the existing composition of the board, consisting of five members—four elected from local districts and one elected at large—while updating the geographic boundaries for representation to reflect changes in the community since previous enactments.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding SB 287 have been generally positive, with a consensus that the reapportionment based on updated census data is a necessary step toward improving representation. Supporters herald the bill as a means to ensure that the governance of the City of Decatur accurately reflects its residents, enhancing democratic participation in local education governance. There appears to be minimal contention, possibly reflecting a broader agreement on the importance of appropriate representation in school governance.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner widespread support, the underlying issues of local governance and electoral apportionment often evoke broader discussions regarding the balance of power between state and local authorities. Any concerns raised about potential conflicts with previous legislation have been addressed by explicitly repealing conflicting provisions, thus aiming to streamline the legal framework governing school district elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1445

Thomasville, City of; reapportion board of education election districts

GA HB680

Thomasville, City of; City Council and Board of Education; reapportion districts

GA HB159

Jesup, City of; Board of Commissioners; reapportion election districts

GA SB301

Board of Education of Dodge County; description of the education districts; change

GA SB338

Board of Education of Cobb County; education districts; change the description

GA HB989

Cobb County; Board of Education; change description of education districts

GA HB699

Social Circle, City of; city councilmembers; reapportion election districts

GA SB317

Atlanta Board of Education; qualifications for membership on said board related to working for other boards of education; remove limitations

GA HB587

Rabun County; Board of Education; change description of districts

GA HB743

Hart County; Board of Education; change description of districts

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