Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR918

Introduced
4/2/25  
Enrolled
4/2/25  

Caption

Payne-Corley House; commend

Summary

House Resolution 918 is a ceremonial resolution commending the Payne-Corley House, a historic event venue in Duluth, Georgia. The resolution recognizes the business for its reputation as a highly rated wedding venue, its repeated recognition by The Knot and Best of Gwinnett, and its long-standing presence in the community since 1998. It also highlights the building’s historic character, noting that the farmhouse was originally built in 1873 and has been preserved and restored to maintain its Southern charm while serving modern event needs. The resolution further emphasizes the venue’s role beyond weddings, including hosting social gatherings, corporate functions, and community events. It specifically notes the Payne-Corley House’s support for local charitable and civic activities, such as hosting the Hands of Christ Duluth Co-Op food pantry’s annual dinner and the Duluth Fall Festival’s Taste of Duluth event. The measure directs the House Clerk to provide a copy of the resolution to the Payne-Corley House, but it does not create any regulatory, fiscal, or substantive legal changes.

Impact

HR 918 has no effect on state statutes, agency authority, or private legal rights. It is a nonbinding House resolution that serves only to formally recognize and honor the Payne-Corley House for its business success, historic preservation, and community involvement. Its practical impact is limited to ceremonial acknowledgment and public commendation.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the resolution is uniformly positive. The bill text uses laudatory language throughout, portraying the Payne-Corley House as an exemplary local business, a preserved historic property, and a valued community partner. No votes, committee transcripts, or recorded objections are provided, and the available context suggests the measure was intended as a straightforward commendation rather than a controversial policy item.

Contention

There is no notable contention in the available materials. Because HR 918 is a ceremonial commendation rather than legislation affecting taxes, regulation, or public spending, there are no identified policy disagreements or opposing viewpoints. The only substantive focus is on celebrating the venue’s achievements, historic preservation, and community service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR617

Commending The Gala 417.

VA HJR549

Commending Dover Hall.

GA HR981

Payne, Victoria; Coosa High School's 2025 STAR Student; commend

VA HR418

Commending Marcus Hickman.

GA HR414

Duluth Fall Festival; commend

VA HR93

Commending Billiken's Smokehouse.

GA HR1495

Payne, Susan; Unity Christian School's 2025-2026 STAR Teacher; commend

GA HR790

Payne, Mrs. Susan; Unity Christian School's 2025 STAR Teacher; commend

VA HR766

Commending the Timberlake Tavern.

VA HR816

Commending the Washington Commanders.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.