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HR 762

Atlanta Apartment Association; 50th anniversary; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Chuck Efstration and 4 co-sponsors

Recognizes the Atlanta Apartment Association for its 50th anniversary and public service in Georgia’s multifamily housing sector, highlighting meals donated to a food bank.

House Read and Adopted
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Bill Summary · HR 762

Summary — H.R. 762: Recognizing the Atlanta Apartment Association on its 50th Anniversary

Status: Adopted by the House (House Read and Adopted / Reported enrolled)
Introduced: January 28, 2025
Classification: House resolution (ceremonial)
Companion bill: S 302

Main purpose

H.R. 762 is a ceremonial House resolution that recognizes and commends the Atlanta Apartment Association (AAA) on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. The resolution highlights the Association’s service to Georgia’s multifamily housing industry, its community contributions, and its ongoing role in promoting quality housing.

Key provisions

  • Officially recognizes and commends the Atlanta Apartment Association upon its 50th anniversary (established 1975).
  • Recites findings about AAA’s role, including:
    • Representation of housing providers and multifamily housing professionals.
    • Efforts to promote best practices, professional development, community-strengthening policies, job creation, and improved quality of life.
    • Philanthropic impact, including donating more than 140 million meals to the Atlanta Community Food Bank through a long-term food-drive partnership.
  • Directs the Clerk of the House to make an appropriate copy of the resolution available for distribution to the Atlanta Apartment Association.

(No policy changes, funding, regulatory mandates, or legal obligations are created by this resolution.)

Who is affected / impact

  • Primary beneficiary: Atlanta Apartment Association — receives formal recognition and a copy of the resolution.
  • Secondary beneficiaries: AAA members, residents of multifamily housing in Georgia, and community partners such as the Atlanta Community Food Bank — the resolution acknowledges their contributions and public service.
  • Practical impact: Symbolic and celebratory—raises visibility of AAA’s work and achievements but does not carry legal or fiscal effect.

Procedural history (selected)

  • 2025-01-28: Introduced in the House; referred to House Committee on Agriculture.
  • 2025-03-27: House Read and Adopted.
  • 2025-04–06: Considered on Local & Consent Calendars; procedural movements noted.
  • 2025-06-01: Placed on the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar, laid before the House, adopted, and reported enrolled.

Sponsors (as listed)

  • Randy Feenstra (primary)
  • Mike Bost (cosponsor)
  • Bruce Williamson (primary)
  • Chuck Efstration (primary)
  • Jan Jones (primary)
  • Houston Gaines (primary)
  • Marcus Wiedower (primary)

Note: As a simple resolution of recognition, H.R. 762 is ceremonial in nature and does not alter statutes, appropriate funds, or create enforceable obligations.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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