Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR407

Introduced
2/26/25  
Enrolled
2/26/25  

Caption

MEAG Power; 50th anniversary; recognize

Impact

The resolution highlights MEAG Power's governance model, which emphasizes local leadership through a Board composed of residents from participant communities. This community-based governance ensures that the organization remains accountable and responsive to the energy needs of its member communities while promoting economic development and sustainability initiatives. Alongside providing reliable power, MEAG Power's pursuit of environmental stewardship is evident through its commitment to supplying a significant portion of non-emitting energy sources, specifically pointing to its investment in cleaner energy technologies.

Summary

House Resolution 407 serves to recognize and commend the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia (MEAG Power) on its 50th anniversary. Established in 1975, MEAG Power functions as a nonprofit public corporation tasked with generating and transmitting reliable, affordable wholesale electricity to numerous participating communities in Georgia. Over the half-century, MEAG Power has played a crucial role in fostering economic growth, enhancing energy security, and improving the quality of life for millions of Georgians. This resolution underscores its essential contributions to public power and community welfare.

Contention

While the resolution itself primarily focuses on recognizing MEAG Power's achievements, it indirectly acknowledges the broader discussions surrounding public energy provision in Georgia. Such acknowledgments may draw attention to potential debates over energy policy, the role of public vs. private energy suppliers, and the balance between maintaining economic growth and pursuing sustainable energy practices. The discussions could also highlight varying viewpoints on energy generation methods, particularly the emphasis on nuclear and renewable sources as part of Georgia's energy strategy.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1558

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GA HR350

Talton, Sheriff Cullen; 50th career anniversary; recognize

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Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta; 50th anniversary; recognize

GA HR420

Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce; 50th anniversary; recognize

GA HR594

Judicial Council/Administrative Office of the Courts; 50th Anniversary Day in Georgia; recognize

GA HR1489

Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI); 90th anniversary; recognize

GA HR159

University of North Georgia; 150th anniversary; recognize

GA HR1011

National Conference of State Legislatures; 50th anniversary in 2025; recognize

GA HR466

State of Israel; 75th anniversary; recognize

GA HR985

Jackson County EMS's operation; 50th anniversary; recognize

Similar Bills

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