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HR 1395

Hunt, Brian James; honoring the life and memory; condolences

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Carson and 1 co-sponsor

Georgia House honors and remembers Brian James Hunt with formal condolences resolution passed February 2026.

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Bill Summary · HR 1395

Legislative bill overview

HR 1395 is a commemorative resolution introduced in the Georgia House of Representatives that honors the life and memory of Brian James Hunt and extends condolences to his family and loved ones. The bill was introduced by Representatives Sharon Cooper and John Carson, and was read and adopted by the House on February 18, 2026.

Why is this important

Commemorative resolutions serve an important civic function by formally recognizing individuals who have made contributions to their communities or whose lives held significance. These measures allow legislative bodies to publicly acknowledge loss and provide official recognition during times of grief, which can be meaningful to families and communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: Without additional details about Brian James Hunt's background, accomplishments, or community role, it's unclear what specific contributions or circumstances prompted this particular commemoration.
  • Standard practice consideration: Commemorative resolutions are routine legislative business, though some argue they consume legislative time that could be devoted to substantive policy matters.
  • Precedent questions: The criteria and consistency for which individuals receive House commemorations may vary, raising questions about equity and selection processes.

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