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07 LC 25 4697
House Resolution 92
By: Representative Floyd of the 147th

A RESOLUTION


Recognizing February 1, 2007, as "Forestry Day at the Capitol" and inviting certain officials of the Georgia Forestry Association to appear before the House of Representatives; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, the Georgia Forestry Association (GFA), founded in 1907, is celebrating its 100th year of service to the state and a vast community of forest landowners, businesses, and forestry professionals; and

WHEREAS, the Georgia Forestry Association is one of the oldest conservation organizations in the United States; and through the years GFA has worked with landowners in protecting their property rights and adopting sound land management practices to ensure that our forests are managed in a sustainable manner and continue to provide clean air, clean water, soil conservation, wildlife habitat, beauty and recreational opportunities; and

WHEREAS, forestry is a leading industry in this state, creating more than 150,000 jobs and having a $25 billion annual economic impact; and

WHEREAS, Georgia's 24 million total acres of forests represent the major land use in the state, occupying two-thirds of Georgia's total land area of 37 million acres; and

WHEREAS, ninety-two percent of Georgia's forestland–more than that of any other state–is owned by thousands of private landowners; and

WHEREAS, timber is the highest valued crop in this state, and Georgia remains one of the top pulp and paper producing states in the nation; and

WHEREAS, Georgia's forests are not only economically important but also provide vital environmental, educational, and social benefits and hold the potential to make Georgia a leader in the production of renewable fuels and nature tourism, including hiking, birding, camping, and hunting; and

WHEREAS, the Georgia Forestry Association is the sponsoring organization for the Sustainable Forestry Initiative and thus promotes best management practices for forestry, responsible wood procurement practices, wildlife habitat enhancement and educational outreach to Georgia's forest landowners; and

WHEREAS, it is only fitting and proper that the significant contributions of this industry and organization to the welfare of this state be recognized.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES that the members of this body recognize February 1, 2007, as "Forestry Day at the Capitol" in honor of the significant contributions made to the welfare of this state by forestry and the Georgia Forestry Association and invite president Earl Smith and executive director Steve McWilliams of the Georgia Forestry Association to appear before the House on such date and at such time as designated by the Speaker of the House.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of the House of Representatives is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to the Georgia Forestry Association.