ROCKDALE COUNTY PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release May 16, 2025
Statement from the Rockdale County Board of Commissioners on Governor’s Veto of Senate Bill 238
Rockdale County, GA — Governor Brian Kemp exercised his duly appointed right as Governor to veto Senate Bill 238 (SB238), a bill proposing significant structural changes to Rockdale County’s form of government that would circumvent the will of the voters by cutting the chairperson’s four-year term short and reassigning the chair to a newly created part time commission seat in 2027. The Rockdale County Board of Commissioners respects the legislative process and as stated in our letter to the Governor, we strongly believe that the manner in which this legislation progressed lacked critical transparency, public education, and stakeholder engagement for SB 238.
The proposed amendment would have introduced a county manager form of government and expanded the Board of Commissioners from three to five members elected on an at-large basis with a rotating chairperson selected each year among the commission members. These changes represent substantial shifts in how Rockdale County operates. Despite the potential impact of these changes on our residents, there was no current fiscal impact analysis conducted, no formal engagement with the current Board, and a lack of proper community sessions to facilitate understanding or dialogue around the proposed transformation before the bill was presented, measures which are critical to inform decision-making. The Board expressed in their March 19 letter to Governor Kemp that, “Legislation of this magnitude demands thoughtful consideration, inclusive dialogue, and robust communication from its inception to mitigate potential chaos and confusion within our community.”
The Board of Commissioners recognizes that the General Assembly plays an important role in exploring ways to enhance local governance, and we do not dismiss the possibility that change may be beneficial. However, we maintain that any such change must be made in partnership with local leaders and, most importantly, the people of Rockdale County.
We are committed to continued collaboration with our constituents, legislative delegation, and state partners to examine any future proposals with clarity, fiscal responsibility, and public trust at the forefront. Our aim is to preserve the integrity of the democratic process while ensuring that constituents remain well-informed and all voices in our community are heard. We welcome future discussions that reflect our shared values of transparency, accountability, and responsible governance for the benefit of Rockdale County.
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