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SR 725

Edward Crook Jr. Gymnasium; celebrate dedication

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tonya Anderson and 12 co-sponsors

Georgia Senate resolution celebrates the dedication of Edward Crook Jr. Gymnasium through official ceremonial recognition and institutional honor.

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Bill Summary · SR 725

Legislative bill overview

SR 725 is a ceremonial resolution introduced in the Georgia Senate that celebrates and honors the dedication of the Edward Crook Jr. Gymnasium. The bill formally recognizes this facility and the person it memorializes through official legislative action.

Why is this important

Ceremonial resolutions like this serve to officially recognize community facilities and honor individuals who made significant contributions to their communities. While non-binding, such resolutions represent collective institutional acknowledgment and can carry meaningful symbolic weight for local constituencies and honored families.

Potential points of contention

  • Resource allocation: Some may question whether legislative time should be devoted to ceremonial measures versus substantive policy work, though resolutions typically require minimal floor time
  • Selection criteria: No information provided about why Edward Crook Jr. was selected for this honor or whether comparable recognition has been extended to other community figures
  • Limited public context: The bill provides no details about Crook's accomplishments or the gymnasium's significance, making it difficult to assess the appropriateness of the honor

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

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