Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1266

Introduced
2/5/26  
Enrolled
2/5/26  

Caption

League of Women Voters of Georgia; commend

Impact

Resolution HR1266 serves to officially commend and acknowledge the efforts of the LWVGA within the state legislature. It emphasizes the necessity of civic organizations in ensuring that democracy thrives by advocating for informed voting and protecting citizens' rights. By highlighting the League's historical and contemporary work, the resolution can foster greater awareness and support for their initiatives among lawmakers and the public alike, which could potentially influence future legislation related to voting and civic engagement.

Summary

House Resolution 1266 recognizes the League of Women Voters of Georgia (LWVGA) for its significant contributions to voter education, civic engagement, and the advancement of voting rights in the state. Originating from the suffrage movement in 1920, the organization has a long-standing history of advocating for various social issues, including labor laws, civil rights, and public education. The resolution highlights the League's role in historical legislative victories that have shaped voter rights and access in Georgia, while also calling attention to their ongoing efforts in promoting equality and fair elections in the current political landscape.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it may face some contention amongst those who believe in different approaches to voting rights and civic education. Some critics may argue that the LWVGA's stance on certain issues, such as election reform and voter legislation, could be seen as liberal bias. Therefore, the resolution could draw comments regarding balance and the representation of various viewpoints within the discussions on voter rights and civic engagement. Still, the core message remains focused on highlighting the importance of an informed electorate.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA SR673

League of Women Voters of Georgia; recognize

GA SR25

To Recognize The League Of Women Voters Of Arkansas For Its Longstanding Leadership In Civic Engagement, Voter Education, And Service To The State Of Arkansas, And To Recognize League Day At The Capitol.

GA HR280

Supporting the goals and ideals of National Women's History Month.

GA HR1633

Vietnamese Women's Association of Georgia; commend

GA SR94

Recognizes history of women's suffrage in NJ.

GA AR129

Recognizes history of women's suffrage in NJ.

GA HR1631

Georgia's 100 Women of Excellence; commend

GA HR1628

Georgia's 100 Women of Excellence; commend

GA HR1629

Georgia's 100 Women of Excellence; commend

GA HR1630

Georgia's 100 Women of Excellence; commend

Similar Bills

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