Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB718

Introduced
3/3/25  
Report Pass
3/4/25  
Engrossed
3/6/25  
Refer
3/10/25  

Caption

Women's Golf Week; first week of April each year; provide

Impact

The passage of HB 718 would amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically Chapter 4 of Title 1, which governs holidays and observances. The new measure emphasizes the increasing popularity of golf among women in Georgia, as stated in the legislative findings included in the bill. By recognizing a specific week dedicated to women in golf, it not only honors their growth in the sport but also aims to inspire more women to engage in golfing activities. This might lead to increased participation in golf-related events and potentially contribute to the development of female athletes in the sport.

Summary

House Bill 718 introduces a formal recognition for women's contributions to the sport of golf by designating the first week of April each year as 'Women's Golf Week' in Georgia. The bill reflects an increased appreciation and participation of women in golfing, which has historically been perceived predominantly as a male activity. This designation aims to celebrate and promote women's involvement in golf, creating visibility and encouragement for current and prospective female golfers across the state.

Contention

While the bill presents a positive step towards inclusivity in sports, it might entail discussions on the allocation of public funding for events celebrating Women's Golf Week. Critics or opponents could argue about the prioritization of resources towards activities that may not have widespread appeal or impact compared to other pressing legislation. Additionally, there might be contrasting views on whether it is necessary to officially designate such observances, considering existing efforts to promote sports among marginalized groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1366

State holidays; month of April as Black Women's History Month; designate

GA HB1171

Sales and use tax; clothing and school related supplies during the last two weeks of July each year; exempt

GA HB1433

State holidays; April 29 of each year as Heritage and Freedom Flag of the Former Republic of Vietnam Day; designate

GA SB46

Control of Sexually Transmitted Disease; physicians and healthcare providers to test all pregnant women for HIV and syphilis at the first prenatal visit, at 28–32 weeks' gestation, and at delivery; require

GA SB151

"First Responders Appreciation Day"; designate September 11 of each year

GA HB1222

State holidays; designate appropriate date of each year as Lunar New Year

GA SB555

Sales and Use Taxes; sales of clothing and school related supplies during the second week of August each year; exempt

GA HB373

State holidays; September 11 as First Responders Appreciation Day; designate

GA SB304

"Muslim American Heritage Month" in Georgia; month of July each year; designate

GA HB1081

Health; provide mandatory preeclampsia biomarker testing for pregnant women during their first prenatal visit

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.