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SR 597

Craft, Danah; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Gail Davenport and 15 co-sponsors

Georgia Senate Resolution 597 officially recognizes Danah Craft through a ceremonial legislative measure with no binding legal effect.

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Bill Summary · SR 597

Legislative bill overview

SR 597 is a Senate Resolution introduced in Georgia that recognizes Danah Craft. Senate Resolutions are ceremonial measures that honor individuals, organizations, or events rather than create binding law. The bill was adopted by the Senate on January 27, 2026.

Why is this important

While Senate Resolutions don't carry legal force, they serve as official legislative recognition and can be meaningful to honorees and their communities. These measures are typically used to acknowledge achievements, contributions, or milestones in a formal, public manner through the state legislature.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public information: Without knowing Danah Craft's specific accomplishments or role, it's difficult to assess whether this recognition is broadly appropriate or potentially controversial
  • Ceremonial nature: Some may question whether legislative time should be devoted to recognition resolutions versus substantive policy matters
  • Transparency in selection: The criteria or process for selecting individuals for Senate recognition may not be publicly transparent or consistently applied

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