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HR 60

Habersham, Alex C.; commend

2026 Special Session Introduced by Floyd Griffin and 4 co-sponsors

The bill creates a ceremonial resolution recognizing and commending Alex C. Habersham for notable achievements and community contributions.

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Bill Summary · HR 60

Bill Summary: HR 60 (Georgia, 2026) – Habersham, Alex C.; commend

Note: The available information indicates the bill is a House bill introduced in the 2026 session with the subject of commending Alex C. Habersham. The record shows action in the House on June 23, 2026 (Hopper, First Readers, Read and Adopted) and lists several co-sponsors. Specific substantive provisions beyond a ceremonial commendation are not provided in the summary data. The following summary reflects the typical structure and potential content of a bill with this title and context, highlighting likely elements and procedural notes based on standard legislative practice.

Purpose and intent

  • The bill appears to commend or recognize an individual named Alex C. Habersham. In Georgia legislative practice, a “commend” (congratulatory or honorary resolution) is a formal expression of appreciation or recognition from the state legislature.
  • The primary aim is ceremonial acknowledgment rather than policy change, appropriation, or regulatory impact.

Key provisions and changes

  • Likely content:
    • A resolution praising Alex C. Habersham for notable achievements, service, or contributions to the community, district, state, or a specific event.
    • A formal statement of appreciation, background biography, and a summary of the honoree’s impact.
    • A directive for the Clerk to transmit copies of the resolution to the honoree and relevant parties.
  • No fiscal appropriations or regulatory mandates are typically associated with ceremonial commendations, unless the bill includes additional annexes or accompanying policy text (not indicated in available data).

Affected parties and impact

  • Primary: Alex C. Habersham (the honoree) and their associates, family, and community.
  • Secondary: Constituents in Habersham’s district or area of influence, and state lawmakers who participate in the recognition.
  • Broader impact is symbolic and ceremonial, aimed at public acknowledgment and civic recognition rather than altering laws, programs, or funding.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Action history indicates:
    • 2026-06-23: House Read and Adopted, then Hopper (assigned to the appropriate committee or stage in the House business process).
    • 2026-06-23: House First Readers (initial introduction and numbering) and House Hopper (private referral or scheduling for consideration).
  • Co-sponsors:
    • Nissa Jones
    • Floyd Griffin
    • Gabriel Sanchez
    • Tangie Herring
    • Dale Washburn
  • The bill is currently at or near the initial phases of the legislative process (first readers and adoption steps). As a ceremonial resolution, it would typically proceed to final passage in the same chamber before crossing to the Senate, if applicable, for ceremonial passage in that chamber as well.
  • If enacted, the resolution would be presented for signing by the presiding officer and, depending on chamber rules, transmitted to the honoree.

Potential considerations for readers

  • This bill represents formal recognition rather than policy action. It does not appear to impose new duties, authorize expenditures, or create regulatory changes.
  • If researching comprehensive impact, review the final enrolled text for any non-ceremonial components (e.g., accompanying memorials or commissions). Based on available information, none are indicated.

If you have access to the bill’s全文 or enrolled text, I can provide a more detailed analysis of any specific statements, biographies, or additional provisions included in the final version.

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