Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1416

Introduced
3/11/24  
Report Pass
3/18/24  
Introduced
3/11/24  

Caption

House Study Committee on Felony Sentencing and Punishment in Georgia; create

Impact

The establishment of this committee will provide a platform for legislative representatives to delve into the nuances of felony sentencing and its implications. It will facilitate discussions and studies that may lead to recommendations for potential legislative reforms. By engaging with these issues, the committee has the potential to influence state laws concerning how felonies are sentenced, possibly resulting in changes that could impact future policy decisions significantly.

Summary

House Resolution 1416 aims to create a House Study Committee on Felony Sentencing and Punishment in Georgia. This committee will be charged with thoroughly evaluating existing felony sentencing and punishment provisions in the state, focusing on both juveniles and adults. The resolution recognizes the need for a comprehensive examination of critical issues related to sentencing and punishment to ensure that laws are effective, just, and reflect the current societal standards and needs of the public.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise from the various perspectives on criminal justice reform. Opinions within the committee and the larger legislative body may vary on matters such as the fairness of current sentencing guidelines, the treatment of juveniles in the justice system, and the effectiveness of existing punishment frameworks. This diversity of viewpoints could lead to debated recommendations regarding legislative changes, highlighting the differing political and social ideologies surrounding crime and punishment in Georgia.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR656

House Study Committee on Expanding Home Ownership Opportunities for Georgians; create

GA HR557

House Study Committee on Georgia's Investment Funds; create

GA HR1563

House Study Committee on Georgia's Creative Economy; create

GA HR278

House Study Committee on Civics Education in Georgia; create

GA HR1252

House Study Committee on Reducing Georgia's Dependence on BRICS States; create

GA HR883

House Study Committee on Making Georgia the No. 1 State for Tourism; create

GA SR429

Senate Addressing Felony Disenfranchisement in Georgia's Constitution Study Committee; create

GA HR1214

House Study Committee on the Affordability and Accessibility of Georgia's Legitimation Process; create

GA HR566

House Study Committee on Georgia's COVID-19 Response and Future Pandemic Preparedness; create

GA HR428

House Study Committee on the Affordability and Accessibility of Georgia's Legitimation Process; create

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