Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR614

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

Caption

Georgia Association of Convenience Stores as well as its members and employees; essential to the communities they serve and commending them for their contributions to Georgia; commend

Impact

The resolution emphasizes GACS's role in offering educational opportunities and resources to its members, which are crucial for instilling compliance with regulations on age-restricted sales, food and fuel management, and best practices. By facilitating knowledge sharing, GACS strengthens local businesses, helping them navigate challenges and emergency situations. This support ultimately promotes a healthier and more sustainable economic environment within the convenience store industry across Georgia.

Summary

HR614 is a House Resolution recognizing the contributions of the Georgia Association of Convenience Stores (GACS) to the state of Georgia and commending the organization for its commitment to the convenience store industry and the communities it serves. Incorporated in 1973, GACS has been a central advocate for convenience stores, representing over 2,000 locations throughout the state. This resolution acknowledges the essential role these stores play in providing goods and services while also highlighting the impact of GACS on economic health and community well-being in Georgia.

Contention

While HR614 is largely celebratory in nature, it does spur discussions around regulations and support for local businesses. Critics may point to the complexities and regulatory burden that convenience stores face, such as the need for compliance with various state and federal laws. The resolution, while commendatory, also opens dialogue about the ongoing need for effective advocacy and representation to ensure that the interests of convenience stores are adequately addressed in the legislative framework, thereby balancing compliance with the operational limitations that local businesses encounter.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR109

Georgia Association of Broadcasters and their radio and television station members; commend

GA HR950

Georgia Psychological Association; commend

GA HR137

Georgia Psychological Association; commend

GA HR888

The Vietnamese Women's Association of Georgia; commend

GA HR248

Georgia Green Industry Association; commend

GA HR1454

Nigerian Women Association of Georgia; commend

GA HR441

Georgia Beverage Association; commend

GA HR1053

School Social Workers Association of Georgia; commend

GA HR456

Building Owners and Managers Association of Georgia (BOMA Georgia); BOMA Georgia Day at the state capitol; February 21, 2023; recognize

GA HR461

Food Bank of Northeast Georgia; mission of connecting neighbors with nourishing food, its expansion to better serve communities across Northeast Georgia & ongoing contributions to economic stability, workforce development & community well-being; commend

Similar Bills

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