Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR419

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

Caption

Georgia Teacher Leader Consortium; commend

Impact

By commending the GTLC, HR419 reinforces the importance of teacher leadership in educational settings and promotes the idea that accomplished educators can significantly impact student success. This recognition may encourage local educators and communities to align with the goals of the GTLC, thereby fostering a culture of excellence in education throughout Georgia. The resolution serves as a public acknowledgment that could inspire further collaborations between educators and legislative bodies to advocate for educational reforms and funding.

Summary

House Resolution 419 is a commendation recognizing the efforts of the Georgia Teacher Leader Consortium (GTLC) in enhancing the teaching profession within the state. The GTLC is a network comprised of National Board Certified teachers committed to supporting educators through improved professional development and advocacy for high teaching standards. The resolution highlights the consortium's initiatives aimed at increasing access to high-quality education for children across Georgia, regardless of their geographic location.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily a recognition without direct legislative implications, it may evoke discussions regarding the funding and support for teacher leadership programs in Georgia. Given the challenges faced in education, such as varying funding levels and resource availability among districts, there could be differing opinions on how to best support initiatives like those of the GTLC. Supporters may argue for increased state investment in professional development for teachers, while critics might raise concerns about the allocation of resources amid budget constraints.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR483

Todd, Christy; Georgia's 2024 Teacher of the Year; commend

GA HR1012

The Susan Jolley Foundation, the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium (a program of the Georgia Department of Public Health), and Cancer Pathways; exemplary contributions to cervical cancer education and awareness in Georgia; commend

GA SR45

Georgia Young Farmer Teacher Program; commend

GA SR574

The Susan Jolley Foundation, the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium, and Cancer Pathways; recognize

GA HR1236

Georgia E-Commerce Auto Dealers Association; commend

GA HR1095

2026 Don Cargill STEM Scholar Award Recipients; commending the Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center; commend

GA HR668

Georgia Haitian-American Chamber of Commerce Inc.; commend

GA HR28

Georgia Cancer Control Consortium; part of the Georgia Department of Public Health, HPV Cancer Free GA, Cancer Pathways, and The Susan Jolley Awareness Program; exceptional contributions to cervical cancer education and awareness in Georgia; commend

GA HR1554

McGee, Dr. Sylvia Williams; lifelong dedication to education, community development, leadership cultivation, and civic engagement in Macon-Bibb County; commend

GA HR1259

Forsyth-Monroe County Chamber of Commerce; significant contributions to economic development, community leadership, and the cultivation of local talent through Leadership Monroe program; commend

Similar Bills

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