Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1705

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

Caption

Reddick, Judge Grady K.; commend

Impact

While HR1705 does not alter existing statutes or state laws directly, its passing serves as an affirmation of the value placed on judicial service within the community. It reinforces the significance of leadership roles in the judiciary and demonstrates the respect garnered by individuals who dedicate their careers to public service. By publicly acknowledging Judge Reddick's tenure, the resolution contributes to the tradition of recognizing influential public servants in Georgia.

Summary

House Resolution 1705 is a commendatory resolution recognizing Judge Grady K. Reddick for his distinguished contributions and public service to the state of Georgia. The resolution highlights Judge Reddick's extensive career in the judiciary, noting his role as a judge for the State Court of Screven County and as a municipal court judge for several municipalities. This resolution aims to honor his commitment to community welfare and judicial excellence as he approaches his retirement.

Contention

There doesn't appear to be significant contention surrounding HR1705 as it functions primarily as a commendation rather than a piece of legislation aimed at changing laws or policies. The nature of this resolution reflects a unified recognition of Judge Reddick's career and does not involve any political opposition or debate regarding its intent or implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1717

Griner, Judge Jimmy; commend

GA HR265

Ott, Judge John M.; commend

GA HR357

Scott, Judge Mark Anthony; outstanding public service; commend

GA HR1637

Ogletree, Judge LaVerne; outstanding public service; commend

GA SR23

Hunter, Judge Julius; recognize

GA HR315

Armstrong, Judge Katherine; outstanding public service; commend

GA HR1573

King, William "Ross"; commend

GA HR900

Allen, Grady; commend

GA HR1706

Mosley, Beth Rahn; outstanding public service as the Probate Judge of Effingham County; commend

GA HR1581

Mosley, Beth Rahn; outstanding public service as the Probate Judge of Effingham County; commend

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.