Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB444

Introduced
2/13/25  
Report Pass
2/20/25  
Engrossed
2/26/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Holidays; April of each year as Georgia Native Plant Month; designate

Impact

The impact of the bill on state laws is primarily symbolic, as it does not create new regulations or require funding for enforcement. However, it serves to promote the appreciation and importance of native plants through education and community events. This potential for increased public engagement is significant, as it may inspire local programs aimed at conservation and restoration of native flora, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the region.

Summary

House Bill 444 aims to officially designate the month of April as 'Georgia Native Plant Month' within the state of Georgia. This legislative act seeks to raise awareness about the importance of native plants in the state's ecology. By designating a specific month to celebrate and promote native plant species, the bill highlights the ecological, educational, and aesthetic values that these plants provide to Georgia's diverse landscapes.

Contention

While there does not appear to be major contention surrounding HB444, discussions around the promotion of native plants often highlight the need for balancing development with conservation efforts. Advocates for the bill argue that enhancing local plant communities can benefit wildlife and contribute positively to ecological health. Conversely, some stakeholders in development and agriculture may view conservation efforts as sometimes conflicting with land use interests, leading to a nuanced discussion about land management priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB955

Holidays and observances; April of each year as Georgia Native Plant Month; designate

GA SB240

Georgia Native Plant Month; designate April of each year

GA HB146

State holidays; month of April as Black Women's History Month; designate

GA HB878

Holidays; October 9 of each year as PANDAS Day; designate

GA HB366

State holidays; Heritage and Freedom Flag of the Former Republic of Vietnam Day; designate April 29 of each year

GA HB1481

National Black Midwives Day in Georgia; March 14 of each year; designate

GA HB259

State holidays; second Monday of each August as Local Elected Officials Day in Georgia; designate

GA HB881

Holidays; first day of the legislative session each year as Civility Day; designate

GA HB166

State holidays; fourth Friday in November as National Sugarcane Syrup Day; designate

GA HB718

Women's Golf Week; first week of April each year; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.