Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR256

Introduced
2/24/25  
Enrolled
2/26/25  

Caption

State Restaurant Day; recognize February 26, 2025

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the restaurant industry's contributions to not only economic growth but also the quality of life for Georgians. It provides a platform for the Georgia Restaurant Association to advocate for the industry, promoting food safety and job skills through educational programs. By establishing a dedicated day to celebrate this industry, the resolution aims to enhance public awareness and appreciation for local food establishments and their contributions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 256 aims to recognize February 26, 2025, as State Restaurant Day in Georgia. This resolution commends the vital role of the restaurant industry in the state's economic prosperity, highlighting how it generates over $30.1 billion annually and provides more than 500,000 jobs. The bill emphasizes that the vast majority of Georgia's restaurants are independently owned small businesses that contribute significantly to local economies and tax revenues.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to be controversial, it highlights the importance of the restaurant sector, potentially inviting discussions about future legislative measures that could support or regulate the industry further. There may be points of contention regarding the best ways to foster small business growth within this sector, particularly in light of challenges faced by restaurants during economic downturns or public health crises.

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