Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR673

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

League of Women Voters of Georgia; recognize

Impact

This resolution does not amend any laws or create any new obligations but serves to publicly acknowledge the efforts and contributions of the LWVGA in promoting civic education and voter engagement in Georgia. By recognizing the League's historical and ongoing role in advocating for equal voting rights and responsible governance, this resolution aims to bolster civic awareness among citizens. It elevates the importance of having informed voters who can navigate and participate effectively in the political process.

Summary

Senate Resolution 673 recognizes the League of Women Voters of Georgia (LWVGA) for its significant contributions to voter education, civic engagement, and the protection of democratic processes in Georgia. This resolution highlights the League's founding in 1920, rooted in the women's suffrage movement, and details its historical advocacy for various legislative changes aimed at securing and enhancing women's voting rights and public participation in politics. The LWVGA's efforts in lobbying for labor laws, prison reform, and civil rights over the decades are also notably acknowledged in the resolution.

Contention

While SR673 itself is an expression of appreciation rather than a contentious piece of legislation, it does intersect with broader discussions about voting rights and civic engagement in Georgia. Some stakeholders may view it as an affirmation of the League's past efforts, while others might argue that current issues around voter suppression and election integrity warrant a more proactive legislative response. The implications of this resolution are largely ceremonial, yet they underscore the ongoing debates about the state of democracy and voting rights in Georgia.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1266

League of Women Voters of Georgia; commend

GA SR25

To Recognize The League Of Women Voters Of Arkansas For Its Longstanding Leadership In Civic Engagement, Voter Education, And Service To The State Of Arkansas, And To Recognize League Day At The Capitol.

GA SR94

Recognizes history of women's suffrage in NJ.

GA AR129

Recognizes history of women's suffrage in NJ.

GA HR0049

Recognizing International Women's Day and recognizing the essential role of women in history during Women's History Month.

GA HR1304

ERA day in the state of Georgia; February 24, 2026; recognize

GA SR516

Georgia's Working Women; recognize

GA SR918

Georgia Junior League of Gainesville-Hall County Day; recognize May 5, 2026

GA HR280

Supporting the goals and ideals of National Women's History Month.

GA HR334

Recognizing February 24, 2025, as League of Women Voters of Collin County Day at the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

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