Georgia 2023 1st Special Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR6

Introduced
11/30/23  
Enrolled
12/1/23  
Passed
12/1/23  
Report Pass
12/5/23  
Enrolled
12/6/23  

Caption

Atlanta Public Safety Training Center; express support

Impact

The resolution firmly positions the state of Georgia in favor of the training center amidst ongoing opposition that has manifested in acts of violence and terrorism, primarily attributed to individuals and groups against its establishment. By passing this resolution, Georgia aims to reinforce its commitment to public safety and support the law enforcement agencies involved in securing the site against the threats posed by opposition groups. The resolution underscores the significance of law enforcement authority in safeguarding community interests.

Summary

Senate Resolution 6 (SR6) aims to express support for the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, a facility intended for training law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders. The resolution emphasizes the importance of this center in enhancing public safety for the citizens of Atlanta and its neighboring areas. By creating a state-of-the-art training environment, proponents argue that it will better equip first responders to handle emergencies and serve the community effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR6 generally reflects strong support for the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center, with the legislators expressing a united front against violence and domestic terrorism aimed at obstructing public safety initiatives. The resolution signals bipartisan recognition of the need for improved training facilities to foster efficient emergency responses. However, the underlying tension arises from the protests and violent acts opposing the center, which have drawn criticism and raised questions about the balance between public safety and civil liberties.

Contention

Notably, a point of contention stems from the methods employed by those opposing the training center, which have been labeled as extreme and criminal. The resolution condemns these acts and frames them as obstacles to necessary public safety advancements. This positions the legislators in a challenging debate on how to foster community engagement and address public concerns while still advocating for the center. The discussions surrounding the resolution reflect broader societal tensions regarding policing, community safety, and the rights of citizens to protest.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1066

Iranian people; desire for a democratic, secular, and non-nuclear Republic of Iran; express support

GA HR857

FBI Atlanta Citizens Academy Alumni Association; helping the community by promoting an understanding of public safety and security; commend

GA SR166

Clark Atlanta University Day; recognize February 21, 2023

GA SR600

Clark Atlanta University Day (CAU); recognize February 20, 2024

GA SR352

Atlanta Public Schools; commend

GA SR16

Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta; recognize

GA SR438

Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta; recognize

GA SR532

2024 Miss Atlanta Competition; congratulate

GA SR190

Eat Right Atlanta; recognize

GA HR1635

Eko Club Atlanta; commend

Similar Bills

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