Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR89

Introduced
1/28/25  
Enrolled
1/28/25  

Caption

Georgia FFA Association; FFA Day at the state capitol; February 18, 2025; recognize

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of agricultural education in preparing students for diverse careers in various fields such as production, sales, biotechnology, and environmental science. By focusing on leadership, personal growth, and career success, the FFA aligns with broader educational goals to develop responsible and skilled citizens. This initiative not only supports youth but also aims to ensure a steady pipeline of professionals needed to meet the demands of Georgia's agricultural landscape.

Summary

House Resolution 89 recognizes February 18, 2025, as FFA Day at the State Capitol in Georgia. The resolution commends the Georgia FFA Association for its significant contributions to the agricultural education of youth and the cultivation of future leaders in the agriculture sector. It highlights the association's impact, citing its ranking as the third largest in the nation with over 81,000 members across 402 local chapters, demonstrating the critical role it plays in fostering agricultural careers and education.

Contention

Although the resolution primarily serves a ceremonial purpose, its introduction reflects ongoing discussions about the educational framework in agriculture and the value placed on programs like the FFA. Some stakeholders may argue about the adequacy of agricultural education funding and resources, particularly in comparison to other disciplines. However, the recognition of an FFA Day signifies legislative support for the importance of integrating agriculture into the broader educational reforms and community engagement efforts.

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