Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1748

Introduced
3/18/26  

Caption

House Study Committee on Local Governmental Professional Contracting; create

Impact

The proposed changes detailed in HR1748 stand to affect various state laws governing local government operations, particularly those associated with procurement and contracting practices. It is expected that by analyzing and potentially restructuring professional contracting approaches, local governments may see improved service delivery while ensuring that public funds are utilized effectively. The bill also underscores the importance of compliance in public contract awards, which is likely to push forward discussions about best practices in local governance.

Summary

House Resolution 1748 (HR1748) involves the establishment of a House Study Committee focused on Local Governmental Professional Contracting. The bill intends to address the procedures and requirements local governments must adhere to when contracting for professional services. The primary objective is to assess the current contracting processes and recommend potential reforms that can enhance efficiency, accountability, and transparency in local governmental contracts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR1748 tends to revolve around improving operations within local governments while maintaining a level of oversight that prevents misuse of resources. Proponents argue that the bill addresses significant gaps in current procedures, fostering an environment of enhanced trust and transparency between local administrations and their constituents. However, some critics express concern that the committee's recommendations might impose additional burdens on smaller municipalities or complicate existing workflows, leading to unintended consequences.

Contention

Notably, a point of contention includes the balance between oversight and operational flexibility for local governments. Some stakeholders are worried that increased scrutiny or stringent recommendations from the committee could lead to a one-size-fits-all approach that may not meet the unique needs of every local government. This ongoing debate highlights the challenge of ensuring that while accountability is paramount, local governments maintain the agility needed to function effectively in diverse contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1527

House Study Committee on Georgia Department of Transportation Contracting; create

GA HR1755

House Study Committee on Alternative Investments for Local Governments; create

GA HR1831

House Study Committee on Local Government Financial Audits; create

GA HR1832

House Study Committee on the Assessment and Collection of Fees by Local Governments; create

GA HR191

House Study Committee on the Use of Local Fees to Support Affordable Housing; create

GA HR1650

House Study Committee on Local Government Emergency Disaster Relief Loans; create

GA HR1473

House Study Committee on Lupus; create

GA HR190

House Study Committee on Minority Business Enterprises, Women Owned Businesses, and Veteran Owned Businesses in State Contracting; create

GA HR817

House Study Committee on Governmental Use of Drones and Unmanned Aircraft from Foreign Adversaries; create

GA HR1393

House Study Committee on Rural Hospitals; create

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