Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR441

Introduced
3/21/25  

Caption

Federal Workers; action to attract to Georgia and encourage federal investment in the state; urge

Impact

The resolution calls upon various state departments, agencies, and boards to explore strategies for attracting skilled federal employees who may be affected by federal workforce changes. This initiative highlights the potential economic and workforce benefits that may arise from engaging displaced federal workers, thus supporting Georgia's role as a hub for innovation and growth.

Summary

Senate Resolution 441 urges action to attract displaced federal workers to Georgia and encourages federal investment in the state. It recognizes the importance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which has been based in Atlanta since 1946, as a significant contributor to Georgia’s workforce and economic landscape. The resolution identifies shifts in federal employment policies and their impact on the workforce, aiming to position Georgia as a strategic location for federal agency operations and investment opportunities.

Contention

While SR441 expresses a proactive approach to workforce development, the resolution does not outline specific legislative measures or funding mechanisms to support these initiatives. There could be potential contentions regarding how these strategies will be implemented and what specific incentives might be offered to both displaced federal workers and employers in Georgia. The success of such efforts will largely depend on the collaboration between state entities and the federal workforce.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

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 SR112

Taiwan; its relations with the United States and the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR309

Taiwan; relations with the United States and the State of Georgia; commend

GA SR424

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

GA HR1644

Congress; enact legislation to allow states to provide for consolidation of federally funded workforce development services; urge

GA SR660

State of Georgia; designate areas of the City of Atlanta as Nobel Peace District No. 1; urge

GA HR54

Georgia Economic Developers Association; efforts to improve the economic development climate of the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR498

Association of Georgia General Aviation Airports; an industry association for general aviation airports in the State of Georgia and its corporate affiliates; recognize

GA HR1147

Association of Georgia General Aviation Airports; an industry association for general aviation airports in the State of Georgia and its corporate affiliates; commend

GA HR913

Georgia Farm Bureau Federation Day at the state capitol; 02/13/24; recognize

Similar Bills

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