Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1948

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

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

Impact

If implemented, this resolution could significantly alter the operational framework of the Georgia Capitol Museum. By transferring operational authority to the Georgia Building Authority, it may bring about more streamlined management and funding processes. This change is seen as a means to enhance the museum's capacity to maintain its historical assets and offer educational services effectively.

Summary

House Resolution 1948 urges the transfer of the operation of the Georgia Capitol Museum from the University System of Georgia to the Georgia Building Authority. The museum is responsible for preserving the history of the Georgia State Capitol and collecting significant artifacts, including historic flags and artworks. The resolution emphasizes that the management and operational responsibilities of the museum would be better served under the Georgia Building Authority, which is adequately equipped to handle such duties.

Contention

While the resolution appears to be a straightforward administrative change, there could be underlying concerns regarding the potential loss of autonomy for the University System of Georgia over the museum. Stakeholders may argue about the implications this transfer has on historical preservation efforts and the direction of educational outreach. The resolution does not provide explicit commentary on these aspects, yet it signifies a shift in control that may lead to discussions around governance and funding in museums.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1490

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

GA HR1445

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

GA HR1282

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

GA HR853

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

GA HR1683

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

GA HB1252

Homes for Georgians First Act; enact

GA HR484

Georgia State University; commend

GA HR1922

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

GA HR1425

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

GA HR1362

Georgia State University; commend

Similar Bills

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