Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR627

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

Caption

Cephas, Fred; commend

Impact

While the specific impacts on state laws are not detailed in the available documents, bills of this nature generally do not create any direct legal changes or new regulations. Instead, they serve a ceremonial purpose, reinforcing the value of public service and contributions to the community. The passage of HR627 would likely reflect positively on the community's values and the importance of recognizing local figures who have made significant impacts.

Summary

HR627 is a bill introduced to commend an individual, specifically focusing on recognizing their contributions or achievements. Though the text of the bill has not been made available in the provided documents, commendation bills typically serve to honor individuals for their accomplishments or public service. These bills are often straightforward in nature, expressing the legislative body's appreciation and formal recognition of the said individual's efforts.

Contention

Such commendation resolutions usually face little opposition due to their nature. However, in some cases, there might be discussions regarding the focus of commendation or the individual being honored, especially if there are differing opinions on their contributions. In this case, no notable contention or opposition has been documented regarding HR627, suggesting a consensus on the value of the commendation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR360

Cephas, Fred; recognize

GA HR1002

Harris, Frederic Alan "Fred"; commend

GA HR30

Banks, Peter Louis; commend

GA HR343

O'Brien, Minister Darragh; outstanding public service; commend

GA HR255

Cosby, Troy; retirement; commend

GA HR1305

Dumas, Samuel L.; commend

GA HR40

Horton, Steve; Mayor of Covington; commend

GA HR33

Gilley, Gordon L.; commend

GA HR709

Bridges, Kenneth Rogers; commend

GA HR1466

Warbington, Chuck; commend

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.