Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1465

Introduced
2/24/26  
Enrolled
2/24/26  

Caption

Patafio, Alexandra "Alex" Marie; honoring the life and enduring legacy; indelible contributions to the Georgia legal community while a student at the Georgia State University College of Law; condolences

Impact

The resolution not only commemorates Alex's contributions but also seeks to inspire future generations of law students to continue her passion for public service and justice advocacy. By posthumously awarding her a Juris Doctor degree, the resolution highlights the importance of commitment to justice and legal excellence, emphasizing the impact that dedicated individuals can make within their communities. This recognition may encourage educational institutions to focus on the development of public interest law programs.

Summary

House Resolution 1465 honors the life and legacy of Alexandra 'Alex' Marie Patafio for her significant contributions to the Georgia legal community while she was a student at the Georgia State University College of Law. Alex distinguished herself as a vibrant leader and advocate for justice during her studies, exemplifying her dedication through active involvement in various initiatives like the Health Legal Partnership Clinic and the Center for Access to Justice. Her initiative and leadership earned her recognition and commendations from prominent institutions, including the White House and the U.S. Department of Justice.

Contention

The discussion around HR1465 seems largely supportive, focusing on celebrating a significant figure in the legal community. However, the resolution implicitly raises issues regarding road safety and the dangers of drunk driving, indicating a need for greater awareness and preventive measures. By establishing the Alex Patafio Foundation to create a world without alcohol-related fatalities, the resolution aligns itself with broader public safety discussions, potentially igniting debate over effective legislative measures to prevent such tragedies in the future.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1125

Smith, Mayor Waymond; Alapaha, Georgia; honoring the life, service, and legacy; condolences

GA HR1922

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

GA HR356

Georgia State University College of Law; paragon of excellence in clinical legal education in and beyond the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR1607

Miller, Craig; life, legacy, and lasting impact on the State of Georgia film industry; condolences

GA HR269

Reaffirming the commitment of the Federal Government to historically Black colleges and universities and honoring their enduring legacy and contributions.

GA HR1999

Givens, Malinda Naomi; honoring the life and legacy; condolences

GA HR2081

Scott, Ms. Tonia Louise; honoring the life and legacy; condolences

GA HR1035

Delva, Naomie; honoring the life and legacy; condolences

GA HR52

Commends Louisiana State University at Alexandria on its contributions to central Louisiana and the state

GA HR2076

Kelley, Ms. Laranette; honoring the life and legacy; condolences

Similar Bills

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