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Sen. Donzella James Champions Homeowners’ Rights at "HOA, COA, and POA Day" at Georgia State Capitol

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Published on January 23, 2026
Sen. Donzella James Champions Homeowners’ Rights at "HOA, COA, and POA Day" at Georgia State CapitolSource: Google Street View

State lawmaker Sen. Donzella James is carving out space for homeowners to voice their concerns and experiences with Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs), Condominium Owners’ Associations (COAs), and Property Owners’ Associations (POAs). The public is invited to attend "HOA, COA, and POA Day" at the Georgia State Capitol on January 27, as stated on the official website. This open forum will kick off at 9:00 a.m. and offers constituents an opportunity to directly engage lawmakers about the issues affecting their communities.

Tackling these association-related concerns, Sen. James has introduced three bills aimed at increasing transparency and establishing better protections for property owners. Among these initiatives, Senate Bill 106 seeks to empower local governments with the ability to regulate rents. Senate Bills 107 and 108 look to defend community association members and propose alternative resolutions outside of legal proceedings for disputes. According to a release from the Senate Press, Sen. James expressed a commitment to exploring legislative solutions while listening to the real-world problems faced by residents.

Media interest in this community-oriented event has been garnering attention, and press attendance requires prior confirmation. The call for members of the media to confirm their involvement can be made to [email protected], ensuring that the day's proceedings are documented and, reported accurately to the wider public.