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Georgia's HOA, COA, and POA Day at the Capitol Rescheduled to February 10 Due to Weather

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Published on January 27, 2026
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The HOA, COA, and POA Day at the Capitol event for homeowners, originally scheduled for today, has been rescheduled due to weather conditions. The event is now set for February 10, at 9:00 a.m. in Room 125 of the State Capitol. Homeowners and policymakers will meet to discuss issues affecting homeowner association communities across Georgia, according to the Georgia State Senate Press Office.

Key representatives highlighted that the event is intended to give homeowners the opportunity to engage with lawmakers on topics such as transparency, accountability, and affordability. The gathering serves as a forum for homeowner participation in civic engagement. Updated information, including graphics and materials for the rescheduled meeting, will be made available to the public and media as the date approaches.

Topics for discussion at the HOA, COA, and POA Day at the Capitol include improving community association practices and exploring alternatives to costly legal disputes. Sen. Donzella James (D–Atlanta), sponsor of Senate Bills 106, 107, and 108 during the 2025 Legislative Session, noted her continued focus on homeowner issues and stated that the rescheduled session will continue the conversation on these matters.

Elected officials have highlighted the importance of supporting the well-being of constituents and staff. The event’s postponement allows for conditions that enable full participation. Lawmakers have reiterated their focus on homeowner concerns and support a forum that encourages constructive dialogue among attendees.

Community members planning to attend or follow the event are encouraged to stay updated through upcoming announcements. Organizers will provide opportunities for participation in discussions on homeowner rights and community association governance in Georgia.