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SR 1030

Jones, Senator Emanuel; honor

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tonya Anderson and 16 co-sponsors

Georgia Senate Resolution 1030 formally honors an unspecified person or achievement through legislative recognition, adopted March 27, 2026.

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Bill Summary · SR 1030

Legislative bill overview

SR 1030 is a Senate Resolution introduced in Georgia that honors an individual or commemorates a specific person, event, or achievement. The bill was sponsored by multiple senators including RaShaun Kemp, Kenya Wicks, Sally Harrell, Sonya Halpern, and Kim Jackson, and was adopted by the Senate on March 27, 2026.

Why is this important

Senate Resolutions serve as formal expressions of the legislature's recognition and respect. While honorary in nature without binding legal force, they represent official state acknowledgment and can carry symbolic significance for constituents, families, or communities being recognized.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited information available: The bill summary does not specify whom or what is being honored, making it difficult to assess whether all legislators would support the recognition
  • Resource allocation concerns: Some may question whether legislative time should be devoted to honorary resolutions versus substantive policy matters
  • Selective recognition: Questions may arise about why certain individuals or events receive state recognition while others do not

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