Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR2056

Introduced
3/31/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  

Caption

Melton, Sheriff Mark; commend

Impact

While HR2056 serves principally as a symbolic acknowledgment rather than a legislative change, it reflects the importance of community leadership in law enforcement. By commending Sheriff Melton, the resolution strengthens community ties and highlights the role of law enforcement as a pillar of safety and education in society. It shines a light on the exemplary service of local officials and encourages recognition of law enforcement efforts more broadly.

Summary

House Resolution 2056 is a commendation for Sheriff Mark Melton of Appling County, Georgia, recognizing his dedicated service and contributions to law enforcement and the community since January 1, 2017. The resolution highlights his educational role in training future law enforcement officers, his involvement in significant security events, and his dedication to the welfare and safety of citizens. The resolution is designed to express gratitude for the often-unsung contributions of local law enforcement to society.

Contention

As a resolution focused on commendation rather than policy, there are limited points of contention surrounding HR2056. However, discussions may arise regarding the broader implications of public recognition for law enforcement officials. Some advocates might argue that such commendations are crucial for improving community relations and morale among officers, while critics might call for more systemic changes in law enforcement practices to address community issues. Nonetheless, HR2056 stands as an affirmation of Sheriff Melton’s individual achievements rather than as a platform for policy debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR102

Freeman, Sheriff Ron; commend

GA HR46

Freeman, Sheriff Ron; commend

GA HR925

Gulledge, Sheriff Gary; commend

GA HJR217

Sheriff's Lieutenant Robert Hopkins, commended

GA HR694

Deese, Sheriff Terry; retirement from the Peach County Sheriff's Department; commend

GA HR282

Commends Deputy Gregory Aydell of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being awarded the 2025 Deputy Valor Award by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

GA HR284

Commends Corporal Rickey Anderson of the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office on being named 2025 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

GA SB527

Sheriffs; candidates for the office of sheriff are certified peace officers at the time of qualifying as a candidate; require

GA HR491

Honoring Live Oak County Sheriff Larry R. Busby as the longest-serving sheriff in office in the State of Texas.

GA S1739

Relative to sheriffs

Similar Bills

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