Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR377

Introduced
3/11/25  
Enrolled
3/13/25  

Caption

Rabun County; recognize

Impact

By designating Rabun County as the Waterfall Capital, this resolution aims to enhance the county's visibility as a tourist destination. This recognition may attract more visitors, thus benefiting local businesses and stimulating economic growth in the region. The promotion of outdoor activities linked to these waterfalls can encourage an increased focus on environmental stewardship in the area, likely leading to the development of more green initiatives and businesses that support sustainable tourism practices. Ultimately, the resolution could serve as a catalyst for further investment and promotion of outdoor recreation in North Georgia.

Summary

Senate Resolution 377, introduced by Senator Hatchett of the 50th, recognizes Rabun County as the Waterfall Capital of Georgia. This Northern Georgian county is noted for its remarkable natural scenery, particularly its abundance of waterfalls. With over 120 waterfalls located within its limits, Rabun County stands out as a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike, significantly more than any other county in Georgia. The resolution emphasizes not only the aesthetic and recreational value of these waterfalls but also their psychological benefits, as they are believed to contribute positively to human well-being through the 'Waterfall Effect.'

Contention

While there is generally widespread support for tourism and economic initiatives, there may be discussions regarding the balance between development and environmental preservation within Rabun County. Stakeholders such as local businesses, conservation groups, and residents might voice differing opinions on how best to manage tourism growth while ensuring that the natural beauty of the waterfalls and surrounding landscapes is maintained. The resolution does not address any specific environmental regulations or considerations, which could be a topic of future discussions as the implications of increased tourism are further explored.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR147

Rabun County; Waterfall Capital of Georgia; commend

GA SR1032

Rabun County High School Boys Basketball Team; recognize and commend

GA HR1873

Rabun County High School boys basketball team; commend

GA HR966

Stokes, Carl; retirement as Chairman of the Rabun County Republican Party; commend

GA SR794

Douglas County Day; recognize February 24, 2026

GA SR272

Douglas County Day; recognize February 27, 2025

GA SR1029

Roadless Area Conservation Rule; recognize; United States Forest Service; commend

GA SR407

Recognizing April 22, 2025, as McMullen County Day.

GA SR818

Rabon, Commissioner Walter; recognize

GA SR45

Recognizing February 10 and 11, 2025, as Tarrant County Days.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.