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SR 1058

Williams, Ellen Schornstein; recognize and commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Sonya Halpern and 5 co-sponsors

Georgia Senate resolution formally recognizes Ellen Schornstein Williams for unspecified contributions, pending committee review.

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Bill Summary · SR 1058

Legislative bill overview

SR 1058 is a Senate Resolution introduced in Georgia that recognizes and commends Ellen Schornstein Williams for her contributions. The bill was introduced on March 27, 2026, and is currently in the Senate Hopper stage.

Why is this important

Senate resolutions recognizing individuals serve to formally acknowledge significant contributions to their communities or fields. While non-binding, such recognitions create an official legislative record and can highlight noteworthy achievements or service that the sponsoring legislators believe merit public acknowledgment.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: Without details on Williams's specific accomplishments, it's difficult to assess whether this recognition is warranted or represents effective use of legislative time
  • Use of legislative resources: Some view individual recognition resolutions as administrative tasks that could be handled through other channels
  • Transparency concerns: The bill's current status provides no description of why Williams is being recognized, limiting public understanding of the rationale

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

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