Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1514

Introduced
3/4/26  
Report Pass
3/18/26  
Engrossed
3/18/26  
Refer
3/19/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  

Caption

Fulton County; Board of Education; change election date of president

Impact

The passage of HB1514 will have direct implications for local governance in Fulton County. By establishing a specific date for the election of the board president, the bill seeks to enhance the procedural efficiency of the Board of Education. It is anticipated that this change will facilitate smoother leadership transitions and improve the operational dynamics of the board, as members will have a fixed time for electing their leader, thereby encouraging strategic planning and continuity in educational leadership.

Summary

House Bill 1514 aims to amend the existing statutes pertaining to the election of the president of the Board of Education of Fulton County. Specifically, the bill proposes a change in the timing of the election, stipulating that the president will now be elected during the first regular meeting of the board in December of even-numbered years, rather than at a different time previously designated in the law. This amendment is intended to clarify the election schedule and ensure consistency in leadership transitions within the Board of Education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1514 appears to be largely positive among legislators, with no votes against the bill in the recent Senate vote, indicating general consensus on the need for such changes in the election process. The bill was passed unanimously, suggesting that lawmakers recognize the importance of streamlined electoral processes in maintaining effective governance of educational institutions.

Contention

Despite the bill's unanimous passage, there may exist underlying concerns from some stakeholders regarding the implications of altering the election timing for the board president. Critics may argue that changing established procedures can lead to confusion or might impact the overall governance structure by concentrating too much power in a specific timeframe. However, these points were not sufficiently raised in the recent discussions, as the focus remained primarily on the benefits of improved procedural clarity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB182

Election Law - Presidential Electors - Selection and Voting

GA SB237

Election Law - Presidential Electors - Selection and Voting

GA HB1349

Fulton County; Board of Education; pension board; revise membership

GA HB1302

Elections; election of Presidential Electors; proportional votes; effective date.

GA HB1302

Elections; election of Presidential Electors; proportional votes; effective date.

GA SB392

Relating to the date of elections during presidential election years.

GA SB6

School district elections; modifying dates for board of education elections. Effective date.

GA SB6

School district elections; modifying dates for board of education elections. Effective date.

GA HB565

County Boards of Education - Elections - District Voting (Fair Representation Act)

GA HB1010

Elections; Presidential Preference Primary Modernization Act of 2025; State Election Board; costs; political party; appeal; effective date.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.