Bill Text: GA HR1515 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
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Bill Title: Georgia Commission For Entrepreneurship Excellence; create
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 6-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-03-22 - House Committee Favorably Reported [HR1515 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-HR1515-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Georgia Commission For Entrepreneurship Excellence; create
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 6-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-03-22 - House Committee Favorably Reported [HR1515 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-HR1515-Introduced.html
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House
Resolution 1515
By:
Representatives Smith of the
113th,
Cheokas of the
134th,
Lunsford of the
110th,
Jerguson of the
22nd,
Stephens of the
164th,
and others
A
RESOLUTION
To
create the Georgia Commission For Entrepreneurship Excellence; to provide for
the membership, duties, and operation of the joint executive, House, and Senate
commission; and for other purposes.
WHEREAS,
a Georgia Commission For Entrepreneurship Excellence is needed to create an
inviting environment for entrepreneurs in this state and to make Georgia the #1
DESTINATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS in the United States of America; and
WHEREAS,
in order to provide economic growth in Georgia, the state must become a world
center for entrepreneurs; and
WHEREAS,
entrepreneurs are attracted to areas where there is strong public support for
the growth of science, innovation, technology, the arts, energy, and education,
and these economic pillars create advancements that can keep Georgia competitive
in the world-wide economic market; and
WHEREAS,
Georgia loses massive potential return on its research and economic development
investments to other states that have developed plans and infrastructures to
support the growth of entrepreneurship; and
WHEREAS,
this state cannot afford to ignore the need to attract entrepreneurs and new
businesses to this state, for each year Georgia fails to implement effective
initiatives, the state falls further behind the competition and loses its
substantial educational and economic development investments; and
WHEREAS,
to become a world economic leader, the government, entrepreneurs, and
universities of this state must be united in a comprehensive effort to showcase
the inventory of our state's incredible assets and brand the State of Georgia as
a state with a reputation for welcoming entrepreneurs;
and
WHEREAS, by attracting entrepreneurs to this state, Georgia would also attract international investors and angel and venture capital investors; and
WHEREAS, by attracting entrepreneurs to this state, Georgia would also attract international investors and angel and venture capital investors; and
WHEREAS,
the Georgia Commission For Entrepreneurship Excellence should be established to
make Georgia the #1 DESTINATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS in the United States of
America.
NOW,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA that there is
created the Georgia Commission For Entrepreneurship
Excellence.
(a) The committee shall consist of the following 27 voting members:
(a) The committee shall consist of the following 27 voting members:
(1)
President of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce;
(2)
President of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce;
(3)
President of the Georgia Research Alliance;
(4)
Executive Director of the Georgia Council for the Arts;
(5)
Chief executive officer of the Technology Association of Georgia;
(6)
President of the Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education;
(7)
President of the Georgia Economic Developers Association;
(8)
Editor of the Atlanta
Business Chronicle;
(9)
Editor of the southeastern edition of the
Wall Street
Journal;
(10)
President of the Georgia Rural Entrepreneurship through Action
Learning;
(11)
Commissioner of economic development;
(12)
Director of the Georgia Small Business Accelerator;
(13)
President of the Georgia Public Policy Foundation;
(14)
Chief economist for Standard & Poor's;
(15)
Chief executive officer for the Kauffman Foundation;
(16)
Executive director for OneGeorgia Authority;
(17)
Director of the Savannah Small Business Accelerator;
(18)
Director of the Georgia Angel Investment Network;
(19)
Chairman of the Ariel Savannah Angel Partners;
(20)
President of the Atlanta Technology Angels;
(21)
Director of the National Federation of Independent Businesses;
(22)
Two members appointed by the Governor who shall be experts in the area of angel
or venture capital investment or successful entrepreneurs;
(23)
Two members appointed by the President of the Senate who shall be experts in the
area of angel or venture capital investment or successful entrepreneurs;
and
(24)
Two members appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives who shall
be experts in the area of angel or venture capital investment or successful
entrepreneurs.
(b)
In addition, the committee shall consist of the following 8 nonvoting advisory
members:
(1)
Chancellor of the University System of Georgia;
(2)
Commissioner of technical and adult education;
(3)
Director of Georgia 4-H;
(4)
Director of the Georgia Future Farmers of America;
(5)
State director of the Boy Scouts of America;
(6)
State director of the Girl Scouts of America;
(7)
Chairperson of the standing Senate Economic Development Committee;
and
(8)
Chairperson of the standing House of Representatives Committee on Economic
Development and Tourism.
(c)
The members appointed by the Governor shall serve initial terms to expire July
1, 2011. One member appointed by the President of the Senate and one member
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall serve an initial
term to expire July 1, 2012. Other appointed members shall serve an initial
term to expire July 1, 2013. Following their initial terms, all appointed
members shall serve for three-year terms. Initial terms shall commence
immediately following appointment.
(d) Voting members may transact business and vote through a designated representative or proxy, provided that the appointment of such proxy is made in writing, signed by the member, and provides for the dates during which such proxy shall be authorized to serve.
(e) A quorum for purposes of transacting all business of the committee shall be 15 members. Members may attend official meetings via electronic means.
(f) Vacancies in positions shall be filled in the same manner in which the original position was filled. Where a member is designated by appointment or election to a designated office, no member position shall be filled until the designated office is filled.
(g) The Governor shall designate one of the members of the commission to serve as the chairperson and one person to serve as the vice chairperson. The chairperson shall call all meetings of the committee. The term of the chairperson and vice chairperson shall be for one year beginning July 1 of each year; provided, however, that the initial terms of the chairperson and vice chairperson shall begin immediately upon appointment and shall expire on June 30, 2011. An initial meeting of the commission shall be called no later than one week following the enactment of this resolution. The commission shall meet no less than once every three months. One meeting each year shall be designated the "Governor's Summit on Entrepreneurship," and the Governor shall be invited to attend and address the committee regarding issues, concerns, or recommendations related to entrepreneurs and economic development in Georgia. The committee may conduct such meetings at such places and at such times as it may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to exercise fully and effectively its powers, perform its duties, and accomplish the objectives and purposes of this resolution.
(h) At the initial meeting of the commission, the chairperson shall assign members to a committee to investigate, retrieve, and inventory Georgia's economic and innovation assets; a committee to investigate how financial liquidity problems may be addressed; and a committee which shall be designated the branding committee that shall focus on making efforts to brand Georgia as the #1 DESTINATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS in the United States of America. On or before September 1, 2010, a plan of action shall be prepared and delivered to the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives which outlines how financial liquidity problems should be addressed and what course of action is recommended to help resolve the liquidity problems faced by entrepreneurs and innovators in Georgia. On or before December 15, 2010, the commission shall have launched the Brand of Georgia.
(d) Voting members may transact business and vote through a designated representative or proxy, provided that the appointment of such proxy is made in writing, signed by the member, and provides for the dates during which such proxy shall be authorized to serve.
(e) A quorum for purposes of transacting all business of the committee shall be 15 members. Members may attend official meetings via electronic means.
(f) Vacancies in positions shall be filled in the same manner in which the original position was filled. Where a member is designated by appointment or election to a designated office, no member position shall be filled until the designated office is filled.
(g) The Governor shall designate one of the members of the commission to serve as the chairperson and one person to serve as the vice chairperson. The chairperson shall call all meetings of the committee. The term of the chairperson and vice chairperson shall be for one year beginning July 1 of each year; provided, however, that the initial terms of the chairperson and vice chairperson shall begin immediately upon appointment and shall expire on June 30, 2011. An initial meeting of the commission shall be called no later than one week following the enactment of this resolution. The commission shall meet no less than once every three months. One meeting each year shall be designated the "Governor's Summit on Entrepreneurship," and the Governor shall be invited to attend and address the committee regarding issues, concerns, or recommendations related to entrepreneurs and economic development in Georgia. The committee may conduct such meetings at such places and at such times as it may deem necessary or convenient to enable it to exercise fully and effectively its powers, perform its duties, and accomplish the objectives and purposes of this resolution.
(h) At the initial meeting of the commission, the chairperson shall assign members to a committee to investigate, retrieve, and inventory Georgia's economic and innovation assets; a committee to investigate how financial liquidity problems may be addressed; and a committee which shall be designated the branding committee that shall focus on making efforts to brand Georgia as the #1 DESTINATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS in the United States of America. On or before September 1, 2010, a plan of action shall be prepared and delivered to the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of Representatives which outlines how financial liquidity problems should be addressed and what course of action is recommended to help resolve the liquidity problems faced by entrepreneurs and innovators in Georgia. On or before December 15, 2010, the commission shall have launched the Brand of Georgia.
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the commission shall undertake to recommend means by
which an environment of entrepreneurial excellence can be created and how the
state can showcase the inventory of its resources, assets, and opportunities for
entrepreneurs. The commission shall undertake a study of Georgia's applicable
laws generally relating to science, innovation, technology, energy, and
entrepreneurship and alternative forms of investment in these essential valuable
resources. The committee shall also study ways to make Georgia the world's #1
DESTINATION FOR ENTREPRENEURS in the United States of America. Throughout its
existence, the commission shall continue to work on issues relating to finding
liquidity for entrepreneurs and branding Georgia as the state that supports and
welcomes entrepreneurship. The commission shall make recommendations for
changes in legislation and activities or functions of governmental agencies and
provide copies of proposed recommendations and any relevant or supporting
reports to the Governor, President of the Senate, and Speaker of the House of
Representatives not later than November 1 each year. Such annual report shall
also summarize the activities of the commission for the preceding
year.
BE
IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the commission shall stand abolished on July 1, 2015,
unless further extended by the General Assembly.