Senate Study Committee on Recycling Efficiency and Economic Development; create
Impact
The establishment of this committee may lead to significant enhancements in recycling operations and economic development in Georgia. By addressing the inefficiencies in material recovery, the committee is expected to improve the availability of raw materials for manufacturing industries. The bill emphasizes the dual benefits of recycling: reducing waste management burdens while promoting economic development of the recycling sector itself.
Summary
Senate Resolution 308 (SR308) aims to create the Senate Study Committee on Recycling Efficiency and Economic Development in Georgia. This committee will focus on the effectiveness and efficiency of recycling processes within the state, particularly as Georgia ranks as the number one state for business. The resolution recognizes the extensive amount of recyclable materials that are wasted annually and highlights the need for improved recovery facilities to align with economic growth and environmental sustainability. It is intended to investigate and propose actions to enhance the recycling infrastructure across the state.
Contention
Notable points of contention hinge on the effectiveness of the proposed committee's recommendations and their potential influence on existing regulations and local government controls. Some stakeholders may question whether additional government oversight is necessary in an industry that is traditionally driven by market forces. Additionally, debates may arise regarding the allocation of state resources towards maximizing recycling efforts versus addressing other pressing issues within the waste management sector in Georgia.
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.