Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR106

Introduced
2/1/23  
Introduced
2/1/23  
Enrolled
2/1/23  

Caption

Jackson, Netting; commend

Impact

The bill, while primarily ceremonial in nature, serves to highlight the importance of community contributions acknowledged by the legislature. Such recognition can have a positive impact, as it encourages civic engagement and acknowledges the efforts of individuals or organizations that may have contributed significantly to public welfare or specific causes. It can cement public appreciation and support for local initiatives, potentially influencing similar future legislation.

Summary

HR106 is a commendation bill presented by Representatives Jackson and Netting. The bill seeks to formally recognize contributions or achievements, although specific details regarding what is being commended are not detailed in the provided text. This type of legislation often serves as a ceremonial recognition of individuals or groups, which can foster public awareness and community pride.

Contention

While HR106 does not appear to have any noted contention in the documents provided, commendation bills can sometimes face differing opinions based on the nature of the recognition or the individuals involved. These types of bills often generate discussion around the criteria for commendation and whether certain individuals or groups deserve public recognition. However, no specific points of contention were noted in the discussions surrounding HR106.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR373

Jackson, Nettie; commend

GA HR879

Jackson, Monique LaSean; commend

GA HR482

Jackson, Dr. Donna W.; retirement; recognize

GA HR854

Keith Jackson Memorial Intersection "Whoa Nellie"; Carroll County; dedicate

GA HR344

Kourtni Jackson, commended

GA HR826

Magee, Yolanda Hollins; commend

GA HR143

Morgan, Dr. Jayne; commend

GA HR441

Hall, Dr. Yassin; commend

GA HR1451

Harris, Dr. Angela; commend

GA HR1698

Andersen, Tom; commend

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.