Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR93

Introduced
2/3/23  
Enrolled
2/6/23  
Introduced
2/3/23  
Enrolled
2/6/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution serves to promote an awareness of the importance of wildlife conservation in Georgia, underlining the significant economic contributions that hunting and fishing make to the state's economy. According to the details within the resolution, hunting and fishing activities generate substantial state and local tax revenue, support tens of thousands of jobs, and bring billions in economic impact annually. This celebration also aims to underline the role of sportsmen and sportswomen, along with conservation organizations, in preserving Georgia's natural lands and diverse wildlife.

Summary

Senate Resolution 93, also known as the 'Keeping Georgia Wild Day', recognizes February 6, 2023, as the 20th annual celebration of this initiative at the state capitol. This resolution acknowledges the geographical and biological diversity of Georgia, emphasizing its rich natural resources that provide opportunities for both recreation and commerce. Notably, it highlights Coastal Georgia's unique ecosystems, including estuaries and barrier islands that contribute to the state's environmental wealth and economic activity related to fresh seafood.

Contention

While SR93 primarily focuses on recognition and celebration, it subtly addresses ongoing discussions about wildlife management and conservation efforts in Georgia. It reflects the broader commitment to sustain the state's wildlife populations and habitats. Such resolutions may invite various viewpoints, particularly regarding the methods of wildlife management and the balance between recreational use and conservation needs. However, the resolution itself does not pose legislative changes or controversial measures but instead fosters a culture of appreciation for Georgia's wilderness.

Notable_points

The resolution hails the positive impacts of natural resources on community life and stresses the budgetary support that hunting and fishing license fees provide for wildlife management. It also emphasizes the educational opportunities created through these activities, which aim to involve the public in conservation efforts. This dual focus on economic benefits and conservation highlights the importance of aligning outdoor recreation with environmental stewardship in Georgia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR90

Georgia Hearing Day; recognizing February 15, 2023

GA SR101

Keep Georgia Beautiful Day; recognize February 6, 2025

GA HR87

Keep Georgia Beautiful Day at the state capitol; February 6, 2025; recognize

GA SR515

Keep Georgia Beautiful Day; recognize February 8, 2024

GA SR133

Georgia EMC Day; recognize February 10, 2025

GA SR104

Georgia Hearing Day; recognize February 10, 2025

GA SR186

Recognizing February 28, 2023, as Brazoria County Day.

GA SR122

Recognizing February 25, 2025, as Brazoria County Day.

GA HR697

Recognizing April 1 and 2, 2025, as Collin County Days at the State Capitol.

GA HR805

Recognizing March 28 and 29, 2023, as Collin County Days at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.