Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR461

Introduced
2/28/25  
Enrolled
2/28/25  

Caption

Food Bank of Northeast Georgia; mission of connecting neighbors with nourishing food, its expansion to better serve communities across Northeast Georgia & ongoing contributions to economic stability, workforce development & community well-being; commend

Impact

The implications of HR461 extend into the fabric of state law and community welfare, as it affirms public-private investments in food security. This resolution reinforces Georgia's commitment to ensuring that families, especially in vulnerable demographics like working families, seniors, children, and veterans, have consistent access to nutritious food. By advocating for such initiatives, HR461 not only addresses immediate needs but also posits food security as foundational to economic stability and workforce development, thereby linking nutrition directly with productivity and educational outcomes across Georgia.

Summary

House Resolution 461 commends the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia for its vital role in addressing food insecurity and supporting the local community. It recognizes the food bank's expansion efforts, including the opening of a new 65,000-square-foot facility aimed at enhancing food distribution and reducing waste. The resolution highlights the food bank's significant contribution—distributing over 15.5 million pounds of food in 2024—demonstrating the importance of community-driven solutions to combat hunger in the region. By connecting families with nutritious food, the food bank plays a critical role in enhancing the overall well-being of its constituents and the broader community.

Contention

While HR461 promotes a positive narrative around food banks and community assistance, it potentially raises discussions around resource allocation, the role of government in food distribution, and the reliance on charitable organizations to meet food needs. Critics may argue that while support for food banks is essential, such measures can overshadow systemic issues related to food access and health equity. The resolution's focus on community solutions could lead to debates about whether such programs are sufficient or if they risk allowing governmental bodies to step back from their responsibility to securely provide for all citizens, raising concerns about long-term strategies for combating poverty and food insecurity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1388

Atlanta Community Food Bank; partnership efforts in Douglas County and its continued commitment to combating food insecurity throughout the State of Georgia; commend

GA SC520

Designate official "Rockabilly Districts" in certain Northeast Mississippi communities.

GA SR592

Georgia PlanFirst communities; honoring

GA HR133

YMCAs of Georgia; important work they do in the communities across the state promoting a healthy spirit, mind, and body; commend

GA HR1256

Communities In Schools of Central Georgia; significant contributions to improving student attendance, student achievement, dropout prevention, and community partnerships in Central Georgia; commend

GA HR608

Metro Atlanta Coalition for Healthy Neighborhoods, Wholesome Wave Georgia, and Retaaza; commend

GA SR705

Georgia Community Service Boards; commend

GA HR154

Commends Tana Trichel for her contributions as president and CEO of the Regional Economic Development Corporation of Northeast Louisiana

GA HR1363

Honoring several cities upon their designation as Georgia PlanFirst communities; commend

GA HR54

Honoring several cities upon their designation as Georgia PlanFirst communities; commend

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