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HR 644

Clark, Monesha; TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day; March 20, 2025; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Eric Bell and 3 co-sponsors

Designates March 20, 2025 as TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day to honor Monesha Clark for her leadership, entrepreneurship, and community contributions.

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Bill Summary · HR 644

Summary — H.R. 644 (Georgia House Resolution): Commending Monesha Clark; Recognizing March 20, 2025 as TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day

Status: Introduced Jan 23, 2025; Read and Adopted by the Georgia House (Rules suspended and adopted Mar 27, 2025).
Classification: House Resolution (ceremonial/recognition)

Purpose

This resolution formally commends Monesha Clark (known professionally as “Ms. Atl Doll”) for her leadership, entrepreneurship, media work, and community contributions, and designates March 20, 2025 as “TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day.” It is a ceremonial acknowledgment intended to recognize Clark’s achievements and to celebrate the philanthropic, social, and cultural contributions of women in Georgia.

Key provisions

  • Commends Monesha Clark for “efficient, effective, unselfish, and dedicated public service to the State of Georgia.”
  • Officially recognizes March 20, 2025 as TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day in Georgia.
  • Directs the Clerk of the Georgia House of Representatives to prepare and make available an appropriate copy of the resolution for distribution to Monesha Clark.

The resolution summarizes Clark’s public profile and accomplishments, including:
- Entrepreneurial work (founder of a lipstick and lashes company);
- Media roles (host of the radio/TV show DaPostUp; writer; red-carpet reporter);
- Authorship (HustleHer's Playbook: Guide for Boss Babes to Earn Extra Income);
- Use of her platform to support and inspire other entrepreneurs.

Who is affected

  • Primarily honorary: Monesha Clark is the named honoree and recipient of the official resolution copy.
  • The designation is ceremonial and does not create legal obligations, regulatory changes, funding, or programmatic mandates for state government.

Procedural / timeline notes

  • Introduced in the Georgia House on January 23, 2025.
  • Referred (per bill header) to relevant committees for consideration (notation appears in the legislative actions).
  • Rules were suspended and the resolution was adopted on March 27, 2025; it was also reported enrolled and filed.
  • The Clerk is instructed to provide an official copy to the honoree.

Sponsors

Primary sponsors listed in the resolution header: Representatives Park Cannon (58th), Karen Bennett (94th), Mekyah McQueen (61st), and Eric Bell (75th). (A larger sponsor list included in provided material appears to mix federal and state names; the resolution text itself identifies the Georgia House members above.)

Note: The provided materials include an unrelated opening line citing the “Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2025,” which appears to be a stray or erroneous insertion and is not related to this Georgia House resolution.

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

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