Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR885

Introduced
3/31/25  
Report Pass
4/4/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

House Study Committee on Election Procedures; create

Impact

The creation of this study committee is intended to enhance the state's electoral integrity by allowing for an in-depth analysis of election laws and procedures. It opens the door for potential reforms aimed at improving the transparency and efficiency of elections in Georgia. By focusing on both the needs and existing problems within the electoral system, the committee could propose actionable legislation that aligns with modern standards and practices.

Summary

HR885 aims to establish the House Study Committee on Election Procedures in Georgia, tasked with investigating and evaluating existing laws and practices related to the state's electoral processes. The bill emphasizes the importance of ensuring secure and effectively managed elections while advocating for a thorough examination of the current system, which has not seen significant updates since 1964. This committee will consist of House representatives appointed by the Speaker, who will oversee its activities and meetings, and possibly recommend legislative changes based on their findings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR885 appears to be generally supportive, particularly from lawmakers who prioritize election integrity and modernization. There is recognition among legislators of the need to adapt Georgian election laws to better reflect contemporary practices and to ensure that the state's elections remain secure and effective. However, potential contention may arise depending on the recommendations made by the committee, especially if changes are perceived to advantage or disadvantage certain voter demographics.

Contention

As the committee progresses in its work, discussions may arise around specific findings and proposed changes to election laws. Such proposals could spark debate about voter access, security measures, and administrative procedures. Stakeholders from various political and social backgrounds might weigh in on these recommendations, which may lead to polarization depending on how changes may affect voter turnout and electoral fairness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1522

House Study Committee on Evaluating Community Health; create

GA HR1473

House Study Committee on Lupus; create

GA HR1665

House Study Committee on Environmental Protection Division Permit and Variance Procedures and Rights to Review; create

GA HR1393

House Study Committee on Rural Hospitals; create

GA HR72

House Study Committee on Cancer Care Access; create

GA HR711

House Study Committee on Student Attendance in PreK-12 Education; create

GA HR757

House Study Committee on Civil Rights Protections; create

GA HR816

House Study Committee on an At-Risk Populations Abuse Registry; create

GA HR1947

House Study Committee on Education Finance; create

GA HR399

House Study Committee on One-way Street Markings; create

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