Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR398

Introduced
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  
Introduced
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

Hooks, Jones; Executive Director of Jekyll Island Authority; recognize

Impact

The bill, if passed, would impact state laws by providing the Jekyll Island Authority with greater autonomy and authority in decision-making related to land use and tourism management. It is particularly timely as Jekyll Island continues to experience growth in tourism, and the bill seeks to reinforce the need for sustainable practices that could benefit both residents and visitors. Additionally, the bill may allow for increased state funding to support conservation projects, which could play a crucial role in maintaining Jekyll Island's natural landscapes.

Summary

SR398 focuses on the governance of the Jekyll Island Authority, specifically recognizing members and stakeholders who have made significant contributions to the island's conservation and tourism efforts. The bill aims to strengthen the role of the Jekyll Island Authority in overseeing developmental and conservation projects, reflecting an emphasis on balancing ecological sustainability with tourism development. This legislative effort is aligned with ongoing initiatives aimed at enhancing the economic viability of Jekyll Island while ensuring the preservation of its natural resources.

Contention

Discussion around SR398 may involve concerns regarding the balance between development and conservation, as stakeholders might have differing views on the best approaches to managing the island's resources and promoting its tourism potential. Critics could argue that enhancing the powers of the Jekyll Island Authority might lead to decisions that prioritize commercial interests at the expense of ecological preservation. Therefore, ongoing dialogue will be necessary to address these concerns, ensuring that the island's environmental integrity is maintained while fostering economic opportunities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR690

Hooks, Jekyll Island Authority Executive Director Jones; outstanding public service and retirement; recognize

GA SR338

Georgia SERVES Day; recognize March 15, 2023

GA HC53

Dr. Sam Polles; recognize upon occasion of his retirement as Executive Director of MDWFP.

GA HR1422

Hollifield, Terry; 53 years of outstanding service as executive director of the Georgia Crop Improvement Association; retirement on 12/31/23; recognize

GA H6404

HOUSE RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING AND THANKING ANDREW SCHIFF ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE RHODE ISLAND COMMUNITY FOOD BANK

GA SR672

Blake, Dr. M. Brian; recognize

GA SR887

Jones, Jr., Dr. George; recognize

GA HR186

Gottlieb, Steve; outstanding public service as a legal aid executive director; commend

GA HR459

Georgia SERVES Day at the state capitol; March 15, 2023; recognize

GA SR96

Recognizing H. Thomas Kornegay on the occasion of his retirement as executive director of the Port of Houston Authority.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.