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HR 1150

Members of the Georgia Black Republican Council; commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Johnny Chastain and 5 co-sponsors

Georgia House passes ceremonial resolution commending the Georgia Black Republican Council for its work and contributions to the state.

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Bill Summary · HR 1150

Legislative bill overview

HR 1150 is a House Resolution that commends the Georgia Black Republican Council for their work and contributions. The bill recognizes the organization and its members through official legislative acknowledgment. This is a non-binding ceremonial resolution rather than legislation that creates law or allocates resources.

Why is this important

House resolutions serve symbolic and morale functions by formally recognizing organizations and individuals for their contributions to the state. While non-binding, such commendations can elevate visibility of organizations and affirm legislative support for their stated mission and activities.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of recognition: Some may question whether legislative time and resources should be devoted to organizational commendations versus substantive policy matters
  • Partisan considerations: A resolution specifically recognizing a Republican-affiliated organization may generate discussion about whether similar recognition has been extended to other political groups
  • Vagueness of accomplishments: The bill text does not specify which particular achievements or programs warrant commendation, making it difficult to evaluate the substantive basis for recognition

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

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