Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR184

Introduced
2/12/25  
Enrolled
2/13/25  

Caption

United States Armed Forces; the men and women from the Greater Augusta region; commend

Impact

The resolution does not create or amend state law but serves as a formal recognition of the contributions of military personnel and veterans to local communities and the nation as a whole. By commending those who have served, the resolution fosters a sense of gratitude and encourages community engagement and support for veterans and active-duty personnel. It highlights the importance of acknowledging their sacrifices, particularly in regions like Augusta that host significant military installations.

Summary

Senate Resolution 184 (SR184) is a commendation celebrating the dedication and service of the men and women of the United States Armed Forces from the Greater Augusta region. It acknowledges the sacrifices made by active-duty service members, veterans, and reservists who have served in defense of the nation. The resolution highlights the significant role of local military installations, such as Fort Eisenhower, in national defense efforts and emphasizes the importance of the families supporting these service members.

Contention

While resolutions like SR184 are generally uncontroversial, they can sometimes spark discussions about veterans' services, military funding, and local support for military families. Points of contention may arise concerning the adequacy of resources provided to veterans after service, the role of military installations in the local economy, and the broader implications of military presence in the community. However, SR184 primarily serves to unite rather than divide, as it focuses on appreciation for service rather than legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR410

Harris, Kathaleen Frances; service in the armed forces; commend; Female Veteran's Day at the state capitol; 03/07/23; recognize

GA HR407

Harris, Kathaleen Frances; service in the armed forces; commend; Female Veteran's Day at the state capitol; 03/07/23; recognize

GA HR1195

Leaders of Greater Augusta, the Leadership Augusta Class of 2024, and alumni of the Leadership Augusta Program; recognizing 02/21/24, as Greater Augusta Day and Leadership Augusta Day at the state capitol; recognize

GA HR1627

Southeastern Carpenters Augusta Local 283; commend

GA HR1229

United States Department of Veterans Affairs; additional resources for elder care, nursing home access, and expanded disabled residential programs; urge; provide

GA HR290

United in Uniforms Recognition and Memorial Month; May 2023; honoring the men and women who have served, are serving, or will one day serve either in law enforcement, the military branches of the United States, or as firefighters; recognize

GA HR1707

Carden, Major General Tom, Jr.; commend

GA HR1343

Augusta-Richmond County Branch of the NAACP; commend

GA SR124

League of Women Voters of Georgia; commend

GA HR821

Wilson, Colonel Jeremy; exceptional military career; commend

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.