Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1685

Introduced
3/28/24  
Introduced
3/28/24  
Enrolled
3/28/24  

Caption

Davis, Mr. Joseph Charles; condolences

Impact

The impact of House Resolution 1685 is primarily symbolic, aimed at acknowledging the positive influence Mr. Davis had on those around him. By recognizing individual citizens like Mr. Davis, the resolution reinforces the values of community, family, and service that are essential to the social fabric of the state. This form of resolution fosters a sense of unity and collective remembrance among Georgia's residents.

Summary

House Resolution 1685, sponsored by Representatives Scott, Davis, and Schofield, serves to honor the life and memory of Mr. Joseph Charles Davis, a distinguished citizen of Georgia who passed away on January 1, 2024. The resolution presents a heartfelt tribute to Mr. Davis, acknowledging his contributions to his family, church, and community. It highlights his deep faith, dedication as a deacon, and the moral integrity and kindness he exemplified throughout his life.

Contention

While House Resolution 1685 is not a piece of legislation that would provoke significant legislative contention or debate, its passage may reflect various community responses depending on personal connections to Mr. Davis or the values he represents. However, given the nature of memorial resolutions, it is generally expected to receive unanimous support without notable opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR227

Gavalis; Joseph; condolences

GA HR286

Dooley, Vincent Joseph; condolences

GA HR551

Stuckey, Norman Joseph, Jr.; condolences

GA SR9

Stevens, Charles "Charlie" Kay; condolences

GA SR254

Joyner, Charles David; condolences

GA SR206

Binns, Joseph Marion; condolences

GA SR63

Gavalis, Joseph; condolences

GA HR819

Davis, Jacob Lloye, Jr.; condolences

GA SR331

Thornton, Charles Elliot; condolences

GA HR594

Beecher, David Lamar, Sr.; condolences

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.