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HR 1015

Seminole County Youth Poll Worker Initiative; commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Beth Camp and 4 co-sponsors

Georgia House commends Seminole County's youth poll worker initiative to recognize young citizen participation in election administration.

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Bill Summary · HR 1015

Legislative bill overview

HR 1015 is a commendatory resolution from the Georgia House that praises and commends the Seminole County Youth Poll Worker Initiative. The bill recognizes the efforts of youth poll workers in Seminole County and the program that recruits and trains young people to participate in election administration.

Why is this important

Youth engagement in election administration can help address poll worker shortages, which have become a significant challenge in many counties nationwide. By recognizing and commending these efforts, the resolution may encourage other counties to develop similar programs and increase civic participation among young people.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited substantive impact: As a commendatory resolution, this bill has no binding effect and does not allocate funding or create mandatory requirements
  • Scope questions: Unclear whether the initiative addresses concrete needs like adequate compensation, training standards, or actual poll worker shortages in Seminole County
  • Resource allocation: No mechanism specified for supporting or expanding youth poll worker programs beyond symbolic recognition

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

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