Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR95

Introduced
2/3/25  
Refer
2/4/25  
Report Pass
2/6/25  
Enrolled
2/12/25  

Caption

"Sonny Perdue Legislative Center"; naming the forthcoming new legislative office complex

Impact

If passed, this resolution will cement Perdue's legacy in Georgia's state infrastructure by naming a significant state building after him. Such recognition is often seen as an indication of respect and acknowledgment for an individual's public service contributions. The official designation of the 'Sonny Perdue Legislative Building' is expected to inspire future generations and encourage civic engagement by highlighting the importance of dedication to public service.

Summary

Senate Resolution 95 proposes the naming of the forthcoming new legislative office complex in Georgia as the 'Sonny Perdue Legislative Building.' This resolution is a tribute to George Ervin 'Sonny' Perdue III, who has had a prominent career in public service, notably serving as the Governor of Georgia, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, and Chancellor of the University System of Georgia. The intention behind this resolution is to honor Perdue's longstanding contributions to the state and his role in enhancing its business climate and economy.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SR95 appears to be positive, particularly among lawmakers and supporters who value Sonny Perdue's contributions to Georgia. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation for his service and achievements in various roles, suggesting that those in favor see this as a fitting acknowledgment of his impact. However, as is common with commemorative resolutions, there may be dissenting voices that feel differently about the appropriateness of naming public buildings.

Contention

Any contention surrounding the resolution could stem from differing opinions on the suitability of naming public landmarks after individuals, which can be a polarizing issue. While supporters highlight Perdue's accomplishments and character, critics might argue that public recognition should reflect broader community values or that it overlooks the contributions of less prominent figures in public service. Nonetheless, the resolution expresses a clear intent to honor an individual who has played a crucial role in shaping Georgia's legislative framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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 SR424

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

GA SB552

General Assembly; Office of Legislative Counsel to prepare demographic notes for certain proposed legislation; require

GA HR20

Wynn, James Edward " Sonny"; condolences

GA SB341

Official Code of Georgia Annotated; relating to inactive boards, panels, authorities, centers, commissions, committees, councils, task forces, and other such bodies and certain procedures of the General Assembly; repeal

GA SR89

Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment; independent nonpartisan commission instead of the General Assembly; provide - CA

GA HR411

Legislative and congressional reapportionment; done by independent, bipartisan commission; provide - CA

GA SR687

University of North Georgia and the University System of Georgia Board of Regents; name a certain building after former Speaker David Ralston; urge

GA SR704

South Fulton County Legislative Day; recognize February 27, 2024

GA HR641

Badu, Dr. Sonnie, First Lady Annie Badu, and The Rock Hill Church family; contributions to the community and commitment to furthering the Gospel of Jesus Christ; commend

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.