Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1257

Introduced
2/5/26  
Enrolled
2/5/26  

Caption

Hodges, Herbert; 2025 Georgia Tree Farmer of the Year; commend

Impact

HR1257 highlights the role of sustainable forestry in Georgia's rural economy and underscores the importance of responsible land stewardship. Recognizing individuals like Mr. Hodges can inspire other landowners to adopt similar practices, thus contributing positively to environmental conservation efforts in the state. The focus on sustainable management practices aids in balancing economic needs with ecological responsibility, reflecting broader goals of environmental sustainability.

Summary

House Resolution 1257 recognizes Herbert Hodges as the 2025 Georgia Tree Farmer of the Year for his exemplary contributions to forest management and land stewardship. This resolution, presented at the Georgia Forestry Association's Annual Conference & Forestry Expo, emphasizes the significance of sustainable forestry practices among private landowners. The award, part of the American Tree Farm System initiative, honors landowners demonstrating responsible forestry that benefits local wildlife and promotes conservation within the community.

Contention

While HR1257 is primarily a congratulatory resolution without direct legislative implications, it serves as a platform to endorse the significance of fair land management practices. The resolution does not face evident opposition, but discussions surrounding land use and forestry often reveal diverse perspectives on how best to manage natural resources in a way that balances economic benefits with ecological stewardship. By promoting awareness of responsible practices, HR1257 could potentially influence future discussions on land management policies in Georgia.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR217

H. G. Yeomans III Family Trust; 2024 Georgia Tree Farmer of the Year; commend

GA HR483

Todd, Christy; Georgia's 2024 Teacher of the Year; commend

GA HR824

The acute and ongoing threat to Georgia's forest posed by the southern pine beetle, and encouraging all Georgia landowners to follow guidance by the Georgia Forestry Commission to mitigate the spread of this destructive pest; commend

GA HR1018

Charlton County Chief Ranger Roger Todd of the Georgia Forestry Commission; recipient of the 2025 Director's Award and for his outstanding service to the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR452

Georgia Forestry Commission and others; commend

GA HR210

Georgia Forestry Commission; serving the State of Georgia as an emergency response agency; commend

GA HR1261

2026 as the Year of the Georgia Birding Trail; commend

GA SR45

Georgia Young Farmer Teacher Program; commend

GA HR47

Strickland, Travis; 2024 West Georgia Soil and Water Conservationist of the Year; commend

GA HR1005

Poindexter, Deetra; The Georgia Association of Conservation Districts' 2025 Supervisor of the Year; commend

Similar Bills

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