Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1150

Introduced
1/28/26  
Enrolled
1/28/26  

Caption

Members of the Georgia Black Republican Council; commend

Impact

The resolution seeks to reinforce the values of educational empowerment, economic self-sufficiency, and civic engagement as critical components for the prosperity of all communities. By recognizing the contributions of Black entrepreneurs, scholars, and leaders, HR1150 aims to inspire current and future generations to continue the pursuit of the American Dream. The acknowledgment of the Georgia Black Republican Council, as an organization supporting these ideals, illustrates a commitment to fostering a politically active community that aligns with principles of limited government and free enterprise.

Summary

House Resolution 1150, introduced by Representatives Martinez and others, recognizes the contributions of the Georgia Black Republican Council during Black History Month. The resolution emphasizes the importance of honoring the rich heritage and achievements of Black Americans in shaping the fabric of the nation. Throughout its text, HR1150 highlights the pivotal roles Black Americans have played in advocating for liberty, justice, and equal opportunity. The resolution conveys a message of resilience and determination, illustrating how historical figures have driven progress through conviction and hard work.

Contention

While the resolution serves as a positive acknowledgment of key historical contributions, potential contention may arise from differing perspectives on political representation and the role of the Republican Party within the larger civil rights narrative. Critics may argue that emphasizing a specific political affiliation within the context of Black History Month could detract from a more inclusive understanding of the contributions of all Black Americans across diverse political ideologies. Nevertheless, the intention behind HR1150 is to celebrate the work of a specific group, thereby reinforcing their importance within the overall narrative of progress and empowerment.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR344

Georgia Black Republican Council; commend

GA SR316

Georgia Teen Republicans; recognize

GA HR695

Kelley, Councilwoman Dr. Melody; recipient of the 2025 Georgia Single Parent Fifth "Legacy Builders" Award; commend

GA H4944

York County Republicans

GA S0759

York County Republicans

GA HR1423

Georgia Chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives; Georgia Chapter of NOBLE Day at the capitol; 03/18/26; celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives; recognize

GA HR916

Marshburn, John "JT"; election as Secretary of the College Republican National Committee; commend

GA HR668

Georgia Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce Inc.; commend

GA HR213

Georgia Chapter of National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE); 48 years of service; Georgia Chapter of NOBLE Day at the state capitol; 03/07/25; recognize

GA HR323

Georgia Chapter of National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE); 41 years of service; Georgia Chapter of NOBLE Day at the state capitol; 03/06/25; recognize

Similar Bills

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