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Henry County supervisors adopt resolution opposing mandatory collective bargaining after state legislative update
Summary
After a wide-ranging General Assembly briefing from State Sen. Bill Stanley, the Henry County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution opposing mandatory collective bargaining (SB 378 / HB 1263), citing fiscal and local-authority concerns; the vote was recorded as 5 in favor with 1 abstention.
The Henry County Board of Supervisors on March 24 adopted a resolution urging the governor and General Assembly to preserve local authority and oppose legislation that would mandate collective bargaining for local governments.
State Sen. Bill Stanley (7th District) briefed the board on dozens of bills pending on the governor's desk, saying the 2026 session produced "the most consequential slate of legislation for local governments in a generation," including Senate Bill 378 and companion House language (identified in the meeting packet as HB 1263). Stanley…
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