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SR 931

Qcells Day; recognize March 10, 2026

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Albers and 4 co-sponsors

Georgia designates March 10, 2026 as Qcells Day to recognize the solar manufacturing company's state presence or investment.

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Bill Summary · SR 931

Legislative bill overview

SR 931 is a Senate resolution designating March 10, 2026 as "Qcells Day" in Georgia. The resolution recognizes and honors the company Qcells, likely in recognition of its operations, investments, or contributions to the state.

Why is this important

Symbolic recognitions like this typically accompany significant corporate investments or milestones in a state. This suggests Qcells (a solar manufacturing company) may have announced a major facility, expansion, or partnership in Georgia, making the designation a means of public acknowledgment and economic development messaging.

Potential points of contention

  • Corporate favoritism: Critics may view state recognition of specific corporations as preferential treatment that should be reserved for broader civic achievements or individuals
  • Resource allocation: Some may question whether legislative time should be spent on ceremonial resolutions versus substantive policy
  • Transparency of incentives: The designation may prompt questions about what tax breaks, subsidies, or other incentives Georgia offered to secure or retain Qcells operations

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

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