Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR443

Introduced
3/21/25  
Enrolled
3/25/25  

Caption

Camp Glisson; commend

Impact

The resolution highlights Camp Glisson's contributions not only to the spiritual development of its campers but also to their social engagement and leadership capabilities. The campers, guided by the principles of loving God and neighbors, have been inspired to take on various leadership roles across communities, including service sectors and public office.

Summary

Senate Resolution 443 (SR443) commends Camp Glisson on the occasion of its 100th anniversary. Since its inception in 1925, Camp Glisson has transformed from a modest summer camp with 26 attendees to a substantial facility that hosts over 3,200 campers each summer and nearly 12,000 guests annually. The resolution acknowledges the significant growth of the camp, which expanded its facilities substantially on 380 acres, emphasizing its role in nurturing youth through experiential learning and community building.

Contention

While the bill itself is commemorative and lacks provisions that might spark contention or legislative debate, it encompasses a broader narrative about the importance of such community-focused institutions in promoting values of faith, fellowship, and good citizenship. The celebration of a century of service reflects the camp's enduring legacy in shaping positive community members and emphasizes the importance of continued support for youth programs through church activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR2125

Glisson, Dorothy; commend

GA HSB715

A bill for an act relating to camping, including camper and cabin limits at youth camps and emergency safety requirements at campgrounds.(See HF 2626.)

GA J02067

Commending Camp Stella Maris upon the occasion of celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2026

GA S945

Safe Camps Act

GA HB381

Camp safety; to set safety and emergency preparedness requirements for camps, including a licensure requirement

GA SB35

Relating to flood safety requirements for youth camps located near rivers, creeks, and streams.

GA HB223

Relating to flood safety requirements for youth camps located near rivers, creeks, and streams.

GA J01595

Commending Scouting America upon the occasion of celebrating its 116th Anniversary on February 8, 2026

GA SB1642

Requires summer and day camps to be licensed and to have an emergency plan in place

GA HB3142

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to overnight and residential camps

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.