Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR367

Caption

General Assembly; members elected in 2028 and thereafter shall serve four-year terms of office; provide - CA

Impact

This change aims to provide greater stability and continuity in the legislative process by extending the duration of service for elected officials in the General Assembly. Supporters of the bill argue that longer terms could allow lawmakers to focus more on governance and policy development rather than on the frequent campaigning associated with shorter terms. The amendment is seen as a measure to strengthen the legislative framework within Georgia and enable representatives to be more effective in their roles.

Summary

House Resolution 367 proposes an amendment to the Georgia Constitution that would change the term lengths for members of the General Assembly. Specifically, if ratified, members elected in 2028 and thereafter would serve four-year terms instead of the current two-year terms. Furthermore, members elected during the 2026 general election would be required to serve out their remaining two-year terms, ensuring a staggered transition to the new term length system.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, the proposal may not be without contention. Critics may argue that longer terms could lead to decreased accountability among legislators since the frequency of elections would diminish. Some opponents may express concerns that this change could disproportionately benefit incumbents, making it harder for new candidates to challenge existing members. As this bill moves forward, discussions in committee may reveal differing views on how best to balance effective governance with the need for robust electoral competition.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR871

General Assembly; members elected in 2026 and thereafter shall serve four-year terms of office; provide - CA

GA HR212

General Assembly; members elected in 2026 and thereafter shall serve four-year terms of office; provide - CA

GA HR42

General Assembly; local school superintendents be elected by voters; provide - CA

GA HR1165

General Assembly; local school superintendents be elected by voters; provide - CA

GA HR564

State Board of Education; election of members by members of the House of Representatives and Senate; provide - CA

GA HB961

Menlo, City of; future mayors and councilmembers shall be elected to four-year terms of office; provide

GA SR89

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

GA SR538

Sports Betting; Georgia General Assembly provide by law for sports betting and casino gambling in this state by July 2, 2025; authorize and require -CA

GA HR1230

General Assembly; creation of Children First Trust Fund ; provide by law - CA

GA HR1136

General Assembly; law for sports betting, pari-mutuel betting, and casino gambling; authorize - CA

Similar Bills

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