Georgia 2023 1st Special Session

Georgia House Bill HB1

Introduced
11/29/23  
Report Pass
11/30/23  
Report Pass
12/1/23  
Engrossed
12/1/23  
Refer
12/1/23  
Report Pass
12/4/23  
Enrolled
12/7/23  
Chaptered
12/8/23  

Caption

Georgia House of Representatives Redistricting Act of 2023; enact

Impact

The enactment of HB1 will significantly influence Georgia's political landscape by reconfiguring the district lines and possibly shifting representation based on newly reported population data. This bill is designed to ensure compliance with federal regulations regarding equal representation, as population shifts often lead to adjustments in legislative authority. By establishing these districts, it sets the stage for elections in the upcoming biennium and seeks to maintain consistent representation for the constituents of Georgia.

Summary

House Bill 1 (HB1), known as the Georgia House of Representatives Redistricting Act of 2023, seeks to establish new election districts for the House based on the latest census data from 2020. The bill delineates 180 specific house districts within the state, ensuring that they adhere to geographical boundaries as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. This act aims to provide an updated framework for legislative representation in Georgia, reflecting population changes since the previous redistricting.

Sentiment

The commentary surrounding the bill indicates a generally neutral to positive sentiment among its supporters, who argue that it is essential for maintaining an equitable legislative process. However, there is recognition of potential contention, especially from those who may feel that the new district lines do not represent their interests adequately or could favor one political party over another. Overall, the sentiment appears to be guided by an understanding of the necessity for periodic updates to district representation aligned with demographic changes.

Contention

Despite the apparent need for redistricting, some points of contention arose regarding how these new district lines might affect political power dynamics within the state. Critics argue that the process could still be manipulated to favor certain groups or political ideologies, raising concerns about the representation of minority populations. Furthermore, the law's stipulation to amend any conflicting laws reinforces its significance but also leads to discussions on the implications of such changes for local governance and electoral integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB260

Georgia Environmental Justice Act of 2023; enact

GA HB495

Georgia Environmental Justice Act of 2023; enact

GA HB1267

Georgia Tax Court Act of 2025; enact

GA SB359

"Protecting Georgians Act"; enact

GA HB288

East Georgia Regional Airport Authority Act; enact

GA HB468

Butler, City of; change description of council districts

GA HB587

Rabun County; Board of Education; change description of districts

GA HB1152

The Georgia Homegrown Solar Act of 2024; enact

GA SB210

"The Georgia Homegrown Solar Act of 2023"; enact

GA HB788

Blackshear, City of; city council; decrease size to five members; provisions

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