Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB390

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

State Military; deployment of armed military forces of other states into this state without the permission of the Governor; prohibit

Impact

If enacted, SB390 would affect existing laws regarding military deployment, reinforcing the authority of the Governor over military actions taken within the state. The amendment explicitly includes an exception for armed forces acting under the authority of the President of the United States, thereby maintaining a balance of power between state and federal military authority. This law could limit unauthorized military interventions by external forces, enhancing the autonomy of state governance in matters of military presence.

Summary

Senate Bill 390 aims to amend state military provisions within the Official Code of Georgia. Specifically, it seeks to prohibit the deployment of armed military forces from other states into Georgia without the express permission of the Governor. This legislation addresses the control and authorization concerning military actions in the state, marking a clear stipulation that any such deployment must be sanctioned at the highest state level.

Contention

This legislation may bring about significant debate regarding state versus federal authority and the implications for military readiness in times of emergency. Critics may argue that such provisions could impede necessary federal military assistance during crises. Advocates for the bill may assert that it protects state sovereignty and prevents potential overreach by external military entities. The conversations surrounding SB390 will likely touch on themes of governance, emergency preparedness, and state autonomy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB2104

Relating to the prohibition of military status discrimination.

GA HB4796

State management: other; outside military activity in this state; prohibit unless authorized by the governor. Amends title of 1967 PA 150 (MCL 32.501 - 32.851) & adds sec. 132.

GA A09347

Prohibits organized militias from another state, territory, or district from entering into New York for the purpose of doing military duty without the express permission of the governor unless such militia has been called into federal service and is acting under authority of the president of the United States.

GA S08533

Prohibits organized militias from another state, territory, or district from entering into New York for the purpose of doing military duty without the express permission of the governor unless such militia has been called into federal service and is acting under authority of the president of the United States.

GA HB2210

Relating to inclusion of the United States Space Force in United States military and veteran statutory definitions.

GA A629

Excludes military compensation of military personnel serving outside of this State from gross income tax.

GA S1875

Excludes military compensation of military personnel serving outside of this State from gross income tax.

GA A10911

Prohibits data brokers from selling the personal information of current and former military servicemembers or their households without consent.

GA HB55

An Act To Amend The Delaware Code Relating To Prohibited Discrimination On The Basis Of Military Status.

GA SB0281

FOID-MILITARY OUT OF STATE

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.