Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB713

Caption

Georgia Legislative Integrity and Representation Act of 2025; enact

Impact

The provisions of HB713 affirm the constitutional principle of representative democracy and stipulate that any attempt to impose limits on legislative proposals will be deemed unconstitutional. The bill also emphasizes the importance of allowing representatives to introduce legislation without bureaucratic interference. Furthermore, the bill mandates that there must be a physical, recorded vote for significant positions within the General Assembly, such as the Speaker of the House, thereby enhancing accountability and transparency in legislative processes. This move aims to ensure that votes are recorded publicly, fostering greater trust among constituents in the legislative framework.

Summary

House Bill 713, known as the Georgia Legislative Integrity and Representation Act of 2025, seeks to reinforce and clarify the rights of members of the General Assembly in the state of Georgia. A primary aim of the bill is to ensure that no rule, policy, or executive action limits the number of bills or resolutions that a member may file or introduce in a legislative session. This measure is seen as a safeguard against arbitrary limitations that could hinder elected representatives from fulfilling their duties to advocate for their constituents' interests. By solidifying these rights, the bill aims to promote a more robust representative democracy in Georgia.

Contention

While advocates of HB713 argue that it is crucial for empowering elected officials to represent their constituents effectively without undue restriction, potential opposition may arise from concerns about the implications of unlimited bill introductions. Critics may worry that without any limits, legislative processes might be overwhelmed by proposals, making it challenging to focus on essential legislation. Additionally, the requirement for recorded votes could be debated as a necessary measure for accountability versus a procedural burden that could slow down legislative efficiency.

Companion Bills

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