Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR526

Introduced
3/16/23  
Introduced
3/16/23  
Enrolled
3/16/23  

Caption

Orange, Cleophas; condolences

Impact

The passing of HR526, while primarily ceremonial, can have broader implications on how the legislature engages with the community in terms of recognition and reflection on the legacies of impactful individuals. Such tributes can strengthen community ties and encourage public engagement with the legislative process. They also set a precedent for acknowledging contributions of citizens, thereby fostering an environment of respect and recognition within state governance.

Summary

HR526 is a legislative bill put forth in the House, primarily serving as a tribute to honor the legacy and contributions of an individual, Cleophas Orange. The intent behind this bill is to formally express condolences on behalf of the legislative body, highlighting the significance of the individual’s impact on the community and state. This bill reflects the values of remembrance and respect within the legislative process, emphasizing the role of public figures in shaping community and state identities.

Contention

While HR526 appears to be largely uncontentious, as it deals with honors and tributes, it may open discussions about the criteria and processes through which individuals are recognized at the state level. Legislators may debate the appropriateness of certain recognitions or the process by which such proposals come forth, ensuring that the honor is befitting of the contributions acknowledged.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR550

Orange, Jamida; Women's History Month; honor and condolences

GA HR1234

Hill-Watson, Mary Frances; condolences

GA HR921

Gunby, Collette Lewis; condolences

GA HR83

Roberts, Zepora; condolences

GA HR234

Robinson, Gloria Ann; condolences

GA HR31

Mason, Deborah "Debbie" Lee; condolences

GA HR170

Galer, Mary Jane Perkins; condolences

GA HR984

Green, Janel Jeras; condolences

GA HR35

Godwin, Betty Camp; condolences

GA HR1068

Long, Brianna; condolences

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.