Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR293

Introduced
3/9/23  
Refer
3/13/23  
Introduced
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Refer
3/13/23  

Caption

Senate Study Committee on an Equity Impact Tool for Legislation; create

Impact

If enacted, SR293 would provide a structured approach to understanding the effects of legislation on diverse populations, facilitating informed decision-making by lawmakers. By establishing a study committee, the resolution sets in motion an examination of the conditions, needs, and issues that affect marginalized communities, which can lead to more equitable legislative outcomes. The committee's recommendations could influence future legislative proposals, ensuring that equity considerations are integrated into the law-making process.

Summary

Senate Resolution 293 (SR293) proposes the creation of the Senate Study Committee on an Equity Impact Tool for Legislation. This committee is tasked with examining how various legislative actions affect historically marginalized communities within the state. The committee will focus on identifying potential disparities that may arise from legislation and aims to enhance the legislative process through in-depth analysis and recommendations based on demographic data and other relevant information. The resolution underscores the importance of equitable governance and the need to proactively address unintended disparities in state laws.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SR293, particularly regarding how effective the committee will be in addressing disparities and whether its recommendations will lead to substantive changes in legislative practices. Critics may argue that creating a study committee could delay legislative processes or that the committee's findings might not translate into actual policy changes. Proponents, however, would likely emphasize that the resolution is a necessary step towards ensuring that all citizens benefit from legislative actions, particularly those who have historically been sidelined.

Legislative structure

The resolution delineates the committee's structure, which will consist of six legislative members appointed by the President of the Senate, alongside three non-legislative members with relevant experience who can provide valuable insights into the disparities created by existing laws. The committee is empowered to conduct meetings and study pertinent issues while producing reports that can inform future legislative actions. The focus will be on proposing actionable recommendations to alleviate inequities arising from legislative initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR754

Senate Cumulative Impact of Pollution on Economic Development and Growth Study Committee; create

GA SR282

Senate Study Committee on Foster Care and Adoption; create

GA SR677

Senate Credit Card Fees on State Sales and Excise Tax and Their Impact on Georgia Merchants and Consumers Study Committee; create

GA SR383

Senate Study Committee on Railway Safety; create

GA SR806

Senate Study Committee on the Impact of Social Media on Children and Platform Privacy Protection; create

GA SR826

Senate Saving Georgia's Pollinators Study Committee; create

GA SR308

Senate Study Committee on Recycling Efficiency and Economic Development; create

GA SR279

Senate Study Committee on Certificate of Need Reform; create

GA SR216

Senate Study Committee on Vulnerable Roadway Users; create

GA SR311

Senate Study Committee on Recovery Residences; create

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