Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR766

Introduced
2/12/26  
Enrolled
2/17/26  

Caption

St. Marys Submarine Museum; honor

Impact

The St. Marys Submarine Museum has served as a public-private partnership with the City of St. Marys, showcasing the benefits that such collaborations can bring. It not only provides historical education for visitors, including midshipmen from the Naval Academy and ROTC programs, but also hosts events supporting the local economy. Visitors can learn about the service of submariners and participate in various activities that connect military history with community engagement, further cementing the museum's role in local culture.

Summary

Senate Resolution 766 aims to honor the St. Marys Submarine Museum on its 30th anniversary. The museum, founded on March 30, 1996, is a tribute to the silent service of the United States Navy, highlighting the historical significance of submariners and their contributions. This resolution recognizes the efforts of key figures, including the late Georgia State Senator Sheila McNeill and others, who were instrumental in establishing and maintaining the museum, underscoring its importance to the community and military history.

Contention

Despite its focus on celebration, SR766 does not encounter major opposition or contentious points within the legislative context since it is a resolution of honor rather than a binding law. The resolution encourages all Georgians to visit the museum, thus fostering appreciation for naval history and possibly increasing tourism in the St. Marys area. By recognizing significant contributions to military history, SR766 may also indirectly support ongoing efforts to preserve and promote such historical sites.

Notable_points

A key aspect of the resolution is not only the recognition of the museum itself but also the commemoration of events like the Kings Bay Submarine Veterans of WWII Memorial Week, which honors those who have served. This annual event reflects the museum's commitment to ensuring that the sacrifices of submariners are remembered and celebrated, thereby maintaining the connection between the past and present naval personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR789

Honoring the Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum in Cleburne.

GA HCR0017

Honoring Marilyn Thompson upon her retirement from The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana.

GA S1496

Florida Museum of History

GA H1375

Florida Museum of History

GA HCR0015

Honoring the late U.S. President Jimmy Carter.

GA HR1036

Winslow, Keith B.; honoring the life and legacy; condolences

GA HR2062

Jeffries, Ayisha; honoring the life and memory; condolences

GA SR925

Senate Study Committee on a Museum of African American History and Culture of Georgia; create

GA S0308

Florida Museum of Black History

GA HR1924

Harrison, Mary Ann; honoring the life and legacy; condolences

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