Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR120

Caption

General Assembly; extend regular legislative sessions to a maximum of 90 legislative days - CA

Impact

The proposed extension of legislative sessions could significantly alter the legislative landscape in Georgia. Proponents argue that the increase in available days would allow legislators to thoroughly review bills, engage with constituents, and ensure that important issues are adequately addressed without the constraints of a tight timeline. This could potentially lead to more thoughtful legislation and better governance, as representatives would have more opportunities to deliberate on complex matters.

Summary

House Resolution 120 proposes an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Georgia to extend the maximum length of legislative sessions from 40 days to 90 days. The resolution seeks to modify Article III, Section IV by allowing the General Assembly more time to conduct its meetings and address legislative business each year. This constitutional amendment, if ratified, aims to facilitate a more comprehensive legislative process by providing additional time for discussion, debate, and the passage of bills.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there could also be points of contention surrounding HR120. Critics may argue that extending the legislative sessions could lead to prolonged political maneuvering, increased costs associated with longer sessions, or a higher likelihood of unproductive discussions. Concerns might arise regarding the balance of power and efficiency within the legislative process, as some may feel that the current limit is sufficient to manage the legislative agenda effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR89

Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment; independent nonpartisan commission instead of the General Assembly; provide - CA

GA HR1254

General Assembly; legalization and regulation of marijuana; provide - CA

GA SB552

General Assembly; Office of Legislative Counsel to prepare demographic notes for certain proposed legislation; require

GA HR1168

General Assembly; legalize and regulate the cultivation, transportation, and sale of marijuana and marijuana-infused products; authorize - CA

GA SR533

Community Development Districts; provide general law for the creation and comprehensive regulation; authorize General Assembly -CA

GA HR411

Legislative and congressional reapportionment; done by independent, bipartisan commission; provide - CA

GA HR1230

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GA HR321

General Assembly; right against self-incrimination be limited to criminal cases; provide - CA

GA HR302

General Assembly; appropriation of funds received from certain legal judgments or settlements; provide - CA

GA SR140

Georgia General Assembly; general law for sports betting in this state; provide- CA

Similar Bills

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