Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR455

Introduced
3/25/25  
Enrolled
3/27/25  

Caption

QuikTrip; recognize

Summary

Senate Resolution 455 is a commemorative resolution recognizing and commending QuikTrip for its donations and disaster-relief assistance following Hurricane Helene in Southeast Georgia. The resolution states that QuikTrip contributed $110,000 to several local relief and family support funds and provided an additional $45,000 in supplies, including water, food, drinks, flashlights, and other essentials for immediate recovery efforts. The resolution does not change substantive law or create any regulatory program. Instead, it serves as an official expression of appreciation by the Georgia Senate and directs the Secretary of the Senate to provide a copy of the resolution to QuikTrip. Its practical effect is symbolic, highlighting private-sector support for disaster response and community restoration in affected areas of State Senate District 19 and surrounding communities.

Impact

SR455 has no direct impact on Georgia statutes, agency authority, or public benefits programs. It is a ceremonial measure that formally acknowledges a private corporation’s charitable contributions and relief efforts after Hurricane Helene, with the only operative provision being the transmission of the resolution to QuikTrip. The affected parties are QuikTrip, the named local relief organizations, and residents of the impacted Southeast Georgia communities who benefited from the donations and supplies.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the resolution is strongly positive and appreciative. The bill text praises QuikTrip’s generosity, describes its aid as vital to recovery and restoration, and emphasizes the company’s commitment to vulnerable families after the storm. No votes, committee transcripts, or recorded opposition are provided, and the available context suggests the resolution was intended as a unanimous commendation rather than a contested policy measure.

Contention

There is no evident policy contention in the available materials because SR455 is a recognition resolution rather than a bill allocating state funds or imposing obligations. The only substantive point implicit in the text is the public acknowledgment of private disaster-relief contributions, but no disagreement, amendment, or opposition is shown in the record provided. Any discussion would likely center on the appropriateness of honoring QuikTrip for its charitable response, not on legal or fiscal disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR186

Greater Augusta's Interfaith Coalition; recognize

GA SR576

Harden, Nicholas "Big Nick"; recognize

GA SR74

Interfaith Organizations and Volunteers; recognize

GA SR253

Georgia Linemen Day; recognize March 11, 2025

GA SR326

Rotary Club of Forsyth, The Lanier Forsyth Rotary Club, The South Forsyth Rotary Club, and the North Forsyth Rotary Club; recognize

GA SR148

Taiwan; recognize

GA SR392

Civil Air Patrol; recognize

GA SR636

Civil Air Patrol; recognize

GA SR889

Civil Air Patrol; recognize

US SR357

A resolution recognizing the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.