Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB548

Introduced
2/20/25  
Report Pass
3/10/25  
Engrossed
3/10/25  

Caption

Albany-Dougherty Inner City Authority Act; enact

Impact

The bill primarily affects state laws that govern the issuance and management of revenue bonds. The revenue bonds produced by the authority will not constitute a debt for the city or county, meaning that taxpayers will not be directly responsible for repayment. The provisions in the bill allow for considerable flexibility in how the authority can generate and manage funds necessary for its operations and projects, which is seen as a way to stimulate economic growth without imposing additional financial burdens on local governments.

Summary

House Bill 548 proposes amendments to the existing Albany-Dougherty Inner City Authority Act, which was originally established in 1977. The bill outlines a restructuring of the authority's powers, membership, and operational guidelines. Specifically, it continues the authority's existence, defines its operational scope, and emphasizes its role in facilitating projects that serve public good and redevelopment efforts within Albany and Dougherty County, Georgia. The Act aims to expand the authority's capabilities, enabling it to manage and execute various projects related to infrastructure and community development more effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise over the authority's tax exemptions and the lack of oversight regarding its operations. Critics may argue that granting the authority complete tax immunity could result in diminished local revenue, impacting public services funded by those taxes. Additionally, the provision allowing the authority to bypass typical competitive bidding processes for projects may raise concerns about transparency and accountability in how taxpayer money is utilized. Stakeholders express the need for safeguards to ensure that the authority acts in the best interest of the public and that projects genuinely reflect community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR660

Lamar Hudgins Intersection; Dougherty County; dedicate

GA HR1149

Albany-Dougherty County Day at the capitol; February 11, 2026; commending the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce, and inviting community partners and leadership to be recognized by the Georgia House of Representatives; recognize

GA S02321

Authorizes the city of Albany to add unpaid housing code violation penalties, costs and fines to such city's annual tax levy.

GA HB536

Public Facilities Authority of the City of Fairburn Act; enact

GA HB849

Randolph County Airport Authority Act; enact

GA HB953

City of Statesboro Public Facilities Authority Act; enact

GA HB1600

City of McDonough Public Facilities Authority Act; enact

GA SB206

"South Georgia Energy Authority Act"; enact

GA S07744

Authorizes the use of certain park lands alienated from a portion of the park commonly known as Lincoln Park, in the city of Albany for any school purposes.

GA A08342

Authorizes the use of certain park lands alienated from a portion of the park commonly known as Lincoln Park, in the city of Albany for any school purposes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.