Georgia lawmakers want lemon pepper wings stamped into law, and Atlanta culture just walked into the statehouse with greasy fingers.
What the bill does
What the bill does
- Eric Bell filed House Bill 1013.
- The bill crowns lemon pepper as Georgia's official wing flavor.
- It treats food identity like state pride.
- Bell framed lemon pepper as cultural glue.
- He tied the flavor to Atlanta's everyday life.
- The pitch leaned on unity across backgrounds.
- Democrats and Republicans signed on together.
- Names span Dexter Sharper, Kasey Carpenter, David Huddleston, and Mekyah McQueen.
- A rare bipartisan peace broke out over wings.
- The bill nods to hip-hop roots tied to wings.
- Rick Ross boosted lemon pepper fame years back.
- 21 Savage, Quavo, and Latto echoed it in lyrics.
- Georgia becomes the first state with a wing flavor law.
- Lemon pepper claims official status statewide.
- Wet or dry debates gain legal seasoning.