Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1492

Introduced
2/25/26  
Enrolled
2/25/26  

Caption

City of Duluth; Duluth Day at the Capitol; March 3, 2026; recognize

Impact

The passage of HR1492 would establish an annual recognition of Duluth, potentially paving the way for increased visibility and support of local initiatives within the state government. It serves as an opportunity for local leaders to advocate for their community's interests and propose legislative support for local issues.

Summary

HR1492 is a resolution recognizing 'Duluth Day at the Capitol', which is scheduled for March 3, 2026. This event is intended to honor the city of Duluth and bring awareness to its contributions and needs as a community to the state representatives. The resolution highlights the importance of local events in fostering civic pride and engagement.

Contention

During discussions surrounding HR1492, there may have been varying opinions regarding the prioritization of local events and recognition at the state level. While some legislators support the resolution as a means of promoting civic engagement, others may question the resource allocation for such events amidst pressing governance issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1139

City of Hapeville Day at the Georgia State Capitol; March 4, 2026; recognize

GA HR1905

Morrow Day at the state capitol; March 31, 2026; recognize

GA HR414

Duluth Fall Festival; commend

GA HR606

City of Thomasville Day at the state capitol; March 27, 2025; recognize

GA HR669

Mableton Day at the state capitol; March 20, 2025; recognize

GA HR2038

Locust Grove Day at the state capitol; March 12, 2026; recognize

GA HR1621

Pace Day at the Capitol; March 19, 2026; recognize

GA HR1863

We Are CASA Day at the state capitol; March 26, 2026; recognize

GA HR287

Recognizing March 6, 2025, as Sullivan City Day at the State Capitol.

GA HR1466

Nurses Day at the state capitol; March 11, 2026; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.