Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1909

Introduced
3/25/26  
Enrolled
3/25/26  

Caption

Jackson, Representative Derrick; recognize

Impact

The primary impact of HR1909 is to formally recognize and commend the public service of Representative Jackson. This recognition serves not only as a testament to his dedication but also acts as an inspiration to others in public service. By honoring individuals who have significantly impacted their communities, the resolution fosters a culture of appreciation within the legislative framework.

Summary

House Resolution 1909 is a commendatory resolution recognizing the significant contributions of Representative Derrick Jackson to the State of Georgia. The resolution acknowledges his leadership, dedication, and commitment to the welfare of the citizens, which has earned him respect and admiration among his colleagues. It highlights Jackson's exceptional qualities such as integrity, intelligence, and a keen sense of vision, pointing out that he has devoted countless hours toward the betterment of his community.

Contention

There are no particular points of contention associated with HR1909. Instead, the resolution promotes unity and recognition within the House of Representatives, emphasizing the positive contributions of its members. It serves as a reminder of the importance of community service and effective leadership in public office, seeking to inspire others to follow in Jackson's footsteps.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1916

Jackson, Representative Mack; recognize

GA HR1915

Jackson; Representative Edna; recognize

GA SR158

Derrickson, Evette; recognize

GA HR1913

Reese, Representative Teddy; recognize

GA HR1917

McClain; Representative Dewey; recognize

GA HR1918

Gilliard, Representative Carl; recognize

GA HR2020

Gilliard, Representative Carl; recognize

GA HR1912

Romman, Representative Ruwa; recognize

GA HR1919

Cannon, Representative Park; recognize

GA HR1911

Draper, Representative Saira; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.