Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1416

Introduced
2/19/26  
Report Pass
2/25/26  
Enrolled
3/4/26  
Passed
3/4/26  
Refer
3/6/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  
Enrolled
3/23/26  

Caption

Joint Study Committee on Generational Sustainability of Family Farms; create

Impact

Should HR1416 be enacted, it will primarily influence state policies regarding agricultural development and support programs designed specifically for family farms. The findings from the committee could lead to new amendments in the law that encourage sustainable practices, ensure fair market access, and provide financial assistance to family-owned agricultural operations. This result is expected to contribute positively to the economic growth of rural communities while maintaining the agricultural heritage of the state.

Summary

HR1416, titled 'Joint Study Committee on Generational Sustainability of Family Farms,' is aimed at exploring and promoting the sustainability of family farms across the state. This legislation seeks to establish a joint study committee composed of stakeholders from various backgrounds, including farmers, agricultural experts, and policymakers. The intent of the committee is to assess the challenges that family farms face and propose solutions that could bolster their long-term viability. Advocates believe that fostering family-owned farming can enhance local economies and contribute to food security.

Contention

Despite the potential benefits, there are points of contention surrounding HR1416 that need to be addressed. Critics argue that while the intention behind the bill is noble, the actual implementation of the committee's recommendations could be met with bureaucratic challenges and may not effectively target the immediate needs of struggling family farms. Additionally, there is concern regarding the balance between large agribusiness interests and traditional family farms, questioning whether the same support will be afforded equally across different scales of agricultural operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR800

Joint Study Committee on the Generational Sustainability of Family Farms; create

GA SR282

Joint Study Committee on Funding for Next Generation 9-1-1 Sustainability; create

GA HR712

House Study Committee on Protecting Working Families; create

GA HR1656

House Study Committee on School Nutrition, Student Food Security, Georgia Agriculture, and Student Success; create

GA SR890

Senate Study Committee on Protecting Free and Fair Markets in Georgia; create

GA HR752

Joint Study Committee on Cosmetology and Barbering Education; create

GA HR40

House Study Committee on Reinsurance for Essential Industries; create

GA HR368

Joint Study Committee on Intoxicating Cannabinoids in Consumable Hemp Products; create

GA HR100

House Study Committee on the Cumulative Impact of Pollution on Economic Development and Growth; create

GA SB1250

Relating To Farm To Families.

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