Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR2

Introduced
1/13/25  
Enrolled
1/13/25  
Passed
1/13/25  
Enrolled
1/13/25  

Caption

General Assembly Convened; notify the Governor

Impact

The passage of SR2 has implications for the operational framework of the state government. It underscores the procedural mechanism by which the legislative body informs the executive about its readiness to conduct business. Although it may not introduce new laws or changes to existing ones, it plays a crucial role in facilitating communication between the legislative and executive branches, thus helping maintain the balance of power and ensuring democratic processes are upheld.

Summary

Senate Resolution 2 (SR2) serves a formal purpose within the legislative process, specifically to notify the Governor of Georgia that the General Assembly has convened and is ready to commence its business. This resolution is a procedural element, marking the beginning of the legislative session. The importance of such notifications is rooted in the tradition and requirements of legislative governance, signifying that the elected officials are now available to engage in law-making activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR2 is largely neutral, given its nature as a procedural resolution rather than a controversial legislative measure. It is generally supported by members of both parties as a necessary step for the commencement of the legislative year. This sentiment reflects a consensus on the importance of orderly processes within the government, even among broader political disagreements on substantive issues.

Contention

Since SR2 is primarily a procedural measure, it does not face significant contention. However, it is worth noting that the context in which such resolutions are considered can see varied interpretations based on the political climate. In some instances, the timely notification of the Governor can become a topic of discussion, particularly if delays or disruptions are perceived in legislative operations. Nonetheless, such instances are typically viewed as procedural concerns rather than ideological battles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR996

General Assembly convened; notify the Governor

GA SCR0005

To convene a joint convention of the 124th Indiana General Assembly to receive the Governor's message on the State of the State.

GA SCR0007

To convene a joint convention of the 124th Indiana General Assembly to receive the Governor's message on the State of the State.

GA HCR1002

Governor Proclamation to Allow General Assembly to Address Budget

GA HCR0004

To convene a Joint Convention of the One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth General Assembly of the State of Indiana to publish the returns of the election for Governor and Lieutenant Governor.

GA SB0031

Sessions of the general assembly.

GA SCR0006

To convene a joint convention of the 124th Indiana General Assembly to receive the Chief Justice's report on the State of the Judiciary.

GA SCR0006

To convene a joint convention of the 124th Indiana General Assembly to receive the Chief Justice's report on the State of the Judiciary.

GA HB1315

Vacancies in the General Assembly

GA SB255

General Assembly; authorization of statutory investigatory powers to certain committees of the General Assembly; codify a process

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.