Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1445

Introduced
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  

Caption

Georgia Building Authority team; continued historical preservation of the Georgia State Capitol; urge

Impact

The resolution recognizes the efforts of the Georgia Building Authority, detailing how the restoration process was intricately balanced with preserving the historic character of the Capitol. Under the leadership of committed individuals and a skilled construction team, the Capitol has been revitalized to reflect its original architectural grandeur while accommodating the functional needs of modern governance. This dual focus ensures the Capitol continues to resonate as both a working government space and a cherished historical landmark.

Summary

House Resolution 1445 urges the continued historical preservation of the Georgia State Capitol, commending the Georgia Building Authority for their exemplary work in restoring this significant structure. The Capitol, completed in 1889, not only serves as the seat of Georgia's government but also represents a rich historical and architectural legacy of the state. This resolution highlights the Capitol's unique standing as one of the two oldest capitols in the U.S. still operating with Andrew Carnegie's structural steel, emphasizing its monumental historical value.

Contention

While the resolution is largely commendatory, there may be underlying discussions about the extent and methods of restoration practices for such historical sites. The requirement for a balance between maintaining historical integrity and adapting to contemporary functionalities can be contentious, especially among preservationists and government stakeholders. The dedication involved raises pertinent questions about future restorations, funding allocations, and how to manage historical landmarks within the context of modern needs.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1282

Georgia Building Authority team; excellence in the restoration of the Georgia State Capitol; commend

GA HR1948

State and local authorities; transfer operation of Georgia Capitol Museum from University System of Georgia to Georgia Building Authority; urge

GA HR1683

Building Owners and Managers Association of Georgia (BOMA Georgia); BOMA Georgia Day at the state capitol; February 3, 2026; recognize

GA HR853

Building Owners and Managers Association of Georgia (BOMA Georgia); BOMA Georgia Day at the state capitol; February 4, 2025; recognize

GA HR1075

Spelman Day at the Georgia State Capitol; recognize

GA HB1490

Education; transfer responsibility for operation of Georgia Capitol Museum from Board of Regents to Georgia Building Authority

GA HR1425

Georgia peanut industry; Georgia Peanut Day at the state capitol; 03/03/26; recognize

GA HR476

Georgia peanut industry; Georgia Peanut Day at the state capitol; March 4, 2025; recognize

GA HR1245

Georgia peanut industry; Georgia Peanut Month at the State Capitol; March 2026; recognize

GA HR408

Georgia's aerospace and defense industry; Georgia Aerospace Day at the state capitol; February 26, 2025; recognize

Similar Bills

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