Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1363

Introduced
2/12/26  
Enrolled
2/12/26  

Caption

Honoring several cities upon their designation as Georgia PlanFirst communities; commend

Impact

The bill honors various local governments, including cities and counties that have demonstrated strong commitment to comprehensive planning. By recognizing their hard work, HR1363 serves to encourage other local governments in the state to adopt similar planning practices. The resolution reinforces the notion that effective community planning is essential for achieving sustainable growth, enhancing community well-being, and ensuring favorable conditions for business investment across the state.

Summary

HR1363 is a resolution that recognizes and honors several cities in Georgia for their exemplary community planning efforts and their designation as Georgia PlanFirst communities. This resolution is particularly significant as it marks the 36th anniversary of the Georgia Planning Act, emphasizing the importance of coordinated and comprehensive planning in enhancing the quality of life and fostering a sustainable environment in Georgia. The Act requires the state to maintain a public interest in protecting its natural resources while ensuring that local governments engage in planning activities effectively.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not outline any contentious legislation, it does underscore the ongoing discussions about local control versus state oversight in community planning. Some stakeholders may view the focus on Georgia PlanFirst as a means to promote a consistent approach to local governance, while others might argue that the promotion of particular communities could overshadow the efforts of those not receiving recognition. This could lead to debates about the equitable distribution of state resources for planning and development.

Notable_points

HR1363 reflects the legislative body's pride in the accomplishments of its communities and their planning efforts. The recognition also has implications for future funding and support from the state for areas labeled as Georgia PlanFirst communities. This can potentially create an investment attraction effect, encouraging economic growth and enhanced local governance through best practices in planning.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR54

Honoring several cities upon their designation as Georgia PlanFirst communities; commend

GA SR592

Georgia PlanFirst communities; honoring

GA HR1922

Impact Georgia Day and honoring distinguished Georgians for their contributions to the state and beyond; recognize

GA HR1518

Civil Air Patrol; service to the citizens of Georgia; commend

GA HR672

Civil Air Patrol; service to the citizens of Georgia; commend

GA J01954

Honoring Ryan Tullo upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of the New York State Citizenship Award

GA HR505

Laotian American community in Georgia; honoring Airavata flag; commend

GA J01011

Honoring Aleksandra Julien upon the occasion of her designation as recipient of the 2025 Citizenship Advancement Award

GA J01951

Honoring Kayla Lederer upon the occasion of her designation as recipient of the New York State Citizenship Award

GA J01004

Honoring Matthew Weidenbaum upon the occasion of his designation as recipient of the 2025 Citizenship Advancement Award

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.