Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR394

Caption

House of Representatives; the American Dream belongs to all of us; affirm

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) principles as integral to achieving the American Dream. It notes the historical context of DEI, citing key legislation such as the 19th Amendment and the Americans with Disabilities Act, which were designed to expand access to opportunities and foster environments of respect. The resolution calls on local, state, and federal policymakers as well as educational institutions and organizations to adopt DEI principles to encourage inclusivity and equity, thereby enriching the fabric of society.

Summary

HR394 is a resolution affirming the belief that the American Dream is accessible to everyone, not just the wealthy elite. The bill emphasizes that the American Dream embodies ideals such as opportunity, prosperity, and upward mobility, asserting that all individuals should have the chance to pursue their own definitions of success through hard work. It highlights concerns that many citizens currently feel that their aspirations are unattainable, thus identifying a need to address barriers that inhibit access to opportunities for all.

Contention

However, the resolution also addresses the existence of anti-DEI sentiments and actions that it argues undermine these principles. It warns that such resistance not only infringes on individual rights to free expression but also poses a threat to the overall health and competitiveness of the economy. By framing the conversation on DEI in this manner, the resolution attempts to foster support among various stakeholders while countering narratives that oppose these initiatives.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR67

House of Representatives; recognize and support the commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the great State of Georgia

GA HR322

House Study Committee on Research and Development of Reparation Proposals for the Institution of Slavery for African Americans; create

GA HR283

Black Economic Empowerment & Black Excellence in honor of African American History Month; recognize

GA HR38

Georgia Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce Inc.; commend

GA HR1484

Arab American Heritage Month in Georgia; April 2024; recognize

GA HB488

American Dream Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act; enact

GA SR432

Georgia Commission on Slavery; Governor Brian Kemp, Chancellor Sonny Perdue, and the Georgia General Assembly create a long overdue state agency; urge (PF)

GA HR601

House of Representatives; ratify a proposed Amendment to the United States Constitution

GA SR424

Governor Brian Kemp, Chancellor Sonny Perdue, and the Georgia General Assembly; create Georgia Commission on Slavery; urge

GA SR878

National Dream Day; recognize March 11

Similar Bills

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