Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR365

Introduced
2/21/25  
Enrolled
2/21/25  

Caption

Georgia Association of Manufacturers; 125th anniversary of its formation; recognize

Impact

This resolution is primarily symbolic, aiming to honor the contributions of the GAM and the manufacturing sector to the state's economy. In 2023, the manufacturing industry generated an impressive $77.2 billion in output, accounting for 9.6% of Georgia's total gross state product. The recognition serves to reinforce the importance of manufacturing in local economies, particularly in rural areas, where it provides above-average wages and benefits to approximately 435,000 individuals.

Summary

House Resolution 365 recognizes and congratulates the Georgia Association of Manufacturers (GAM) on its 125th anniversary. The GAM was established in 1900 and has a rich history of serving as a voice for the manufacturing industry in Georgia, contributing significantly to the economic and social prosperity of the state. The resolution celebrates the Association's role in industry representation and its efforts to advocate for public policy that benefits manufacturers across Georgia.

Contention

While the resolution does not propose specific legislative changes, it reflects ongoing discussions around the importance of the manufacturing sector in Georgia. The GAM's efforts to adapt to modern demands, including technology integration and workforce development, highlight the industry's critical role in sustaining economic growth. However, there may be underlying concerns regarding challenges faced by the sector, such as regulatory hurdles and the need for skilled labor, which the resolution indirectly addresses by promoting the Association's support initiatives.

Companion Bills

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