Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR427

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

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution outlines that golf contributes approximately $4.8 billion annually to Georgia's economy. This figure accounts for direct, indirect, and induced economic activities and encompasses around 45,359 jobs that are either directly or indirectly linked to the golfing environment. Additionally, the document mentions that golf facilities contribute significantly to local economies and charities, thereby reinforcing the sport's positive influence on community welfare.

Summary

Senate Resolution 427 aims to recognize and honor the significant positive economic impact that golf has on the State of Georgia. The resolution highlights golf as an immensely popular sport within the state, underscoring its role in attracting national and international events, particularly the Masters Tournament and the TOUR Championship. It emphasizes the financial contributions of the golf industry, which includes substantial economic output, expenditures, job creation, and tax revenue generated from the golfing sector in Georgia.

Contention

While the resolution serves to commend the benefits of the golf industry, it is important to note that the identification of such a resolution could also spark discussions on the allocation of state resources towards the promotion and funding of sports and recreational activities. The acknowledgment of golf's economic benefits may lead to scrutiny on how these funds are generated and utilized, particularly concerning local economic needs and the prioritization of sporting events over other critical community services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR731

Positive impact of golf on the State of Georgia; recognize

GA HR215

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

GA SR340

Georgia State University; recognize

GA HR1396

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

GA SR760

Golf Day; recognize March 13, 2024

GA SR780

Georgia State University; recognize

GA SR93

"Keeping Georgia Wild Day"; recognizing February 6, 2023

GA HR408

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

GA HR448

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

GA SR254

Georgia Aerospace Day; recognize February 26, 2025

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.