Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR560

Introduced
1/12/26  

Caption

Congress; reaffirming the 35th parallel as Georgia's northern border; urge

Impact

The passage of SR560 has significant implications for state boundaries and legal recognition of land rights. It highlights Georgia's claim over territories currently administered de facto by Tennessee and North Carolina, calling attention to legal precedents that support Georgia's assertion regarding its historical boundaries. This resolution could prompt a reevaluation of federal land management practices and the mapping of state boundaries by the Department of the Interior.

Summary

Senate Resolution 560 seeks to reaffirm the 35th parallel as Georgia's northern border and to urge the relevant federal and state authorities to acknowledge and rectify the boundary line separating Georgia from Tennessee and North Carolina. The resolution draws upon historical context, noting the admission of Tennessee to the Union and earlier cessions by North Carolina, asserting the 35th parallel as the legitimate legal boundary established by various legal and legislative frameworks.

Contention

Although SR560 aims to reinforce Georgia's boundary claims, it could lead to contentious discussions between the states involved, specifically regarding the jurisdiction and ownership of land. The resolution's call for corrective actions hinges on historical precedents, which may encounter resistance from Tennessee and North Carolina, as territorial disputes often evolve into lengthy legal confrontations. Additionally, the involvement of federal agencies to amend official maps may lead to disputes over property rights and state sovereignty.

Notable_points

This resolution does not address immediate legislative changes but serves as a formal statement of Georgia's intent to uphold its boundary rights based on historical and legal foundations. The urgency for Congress and relevant authorities to take action emphasizes the state's commitment to resolving the issue of boundary recognition, potentially impacting discussions on state sovereignty and local governance in the future.

Companion Bills

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GA HCR2041

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GA H5564

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