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HR 548

BEAUTIFUL MINDS PINK SAREE DAY

104th Regular Session Introduced by Dee Avelar and 2 co-sponsors

Ceremonial resolutions recognize two separate efforts: dedicating a Georgia highway to Mayor Betty Hannah and declaring October 11, 2025 as Beautiful Minds Pink Saree Day in Illino

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Bill Summary · HR 548

Summary — H.R. 548 (Beautiful Minds Pink Saree Day)

Status snapshot
- Bill type: House Resolution (ceremonial)
- Bill number: H.R. 548
- Filed by: Rep. Natalie A. Manley (filed with Clerk 2025-01-16; additional filing 2025-10-30)
- Classification: Resolution
- Key procedural steps (as shown): Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means (2025-01-16); placed on calendars and considered in March 2025; adopted by the House (3/31/2025); reported enrolled (4/1/2025).

Note on document inconsistencies
- The text submitted appears to contain two distinct, unrelated state resolutions merged into one filing:
1. A Georgia House resolution (LC 39 4733) honoring Mayor Betty Hannah and dedicating a portion of State Route 29 as the Mayor Betty Hannah Highway (sponsored by Representative Lydia Glaize, 67th).
2. An Illinois House resolution declaring October 11, 2025 as “Beautiful Minds Pink Saree Day / #MyPinkHealth Awareness Day,” honoring the Beautiful Minds Youth Mentoring Foundation and its October 11, 2025 Pink Saree 5K & Wellness Expo (associated with Rep. Natalie A. Manley).
- Sponsors listed (e.g., Dan Crenshaw, Beth Van Duyne, Daniel Meuser, Lydia Glaize, Natalie Manley) and the geographic references (Georgia and Illinois) are inconsistent across the document. Interested readers should confirm with the appropriate state legislative clerk to identify the authoritative version and jurisdiction.

Primary substantive provisions (as presented)
1. Mayor Betty Hannah highway dedication (Georgia resolution text)
- Honors the life and public service of Mayor Betty Hannah (b. July 3, 1937; longtime Fairburn city council member and mayor).
- Dedicates the portion of State Route 29 from State Route 138 to State Route 74 in Fulton County as the “Mayor Betty Hannah Highway.”
- Directs the Georgia Department of Transportation to erect and maintain appropriate dedication signs.
- Directs the Clerk of the House to provide copies of the resolution to Mayor Hannah’s family and to the Department of Transportation.
- Practical effect: ceremonial commemoration; minor one-time placement and maintenance of road signs (likely minimal state cost).

  1. Beautiful Minds Pink Saree Day / #MyPinkHealth Awareness Day (Illinois resolution text)
    • Recognizes the Beautiful Minds Youth Mentoring Foundation (Illinois-based) and its #MyPinkHealth initiative supporting women’s health, mental wellness, youth mentorship, and women-owned business empowerment.
    • Commemorates the Beautiful Minds Pink Saree 5K & Wellness Expo held October 11, 2025, which included wellness activities, screenings, marketplaces, youth programs, cultural exhibits, and awards.
    • Declares October 11, 2025 as “Beautiful Minds Pink Saree Day / #MyPinkHealth Awareness Day” in the State of Illinois.
    • Encourages Illinois residents to support initiatives advancing women’s health, mental wellness, and youth empowerment.
    • Directs that a copy of the resolution be delivered to the Beautiful Minds Youth Mentoring Foundation as an expression of esteem.
    • Practical effect: symbolic recognition intended to promote awareness and community support (no regulatory or funding mandate).

Who is affected
- Georgia resolution: City of Fairburn and residents, Mayor Betty Hannah’s family, Georgia Department of Transportation (responsible for signage).
- Illinois resolution: Beautiful Minds Youth Mentoring Foundation, event participants and partner organizations, and the general public (awareness and promotional effects).

Impact and fiscal considerations
- Both components are ceremonial/recognition resolutions with no regulatory changes, funding authorizations, or enforcement mechanisms.
- Fiscal impact is limited to incidental costs (e.g., production and installation of road signs for the Georgia dedication; staff time to prepare/deliver copies of the Illinois resolution).

Related information
- Related companion bills listed: H.R. 2745 and H.R. 444 (details not provided here).
- Because the filing contains conflicting jurisdictional text and sponsor lists, confirm the final enacted language and the correct state jurisdiction (Georgia or Illinois) with the respective legislative clerk’s office.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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