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HR 1630

Georgia's 100 Women of Excellence; commend

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Miriam Paris

Georgia House passes non-binding resolution commending 100 women for excellence and contributions across the state.

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Bill Summary · HR 1630

Legislative bill overview

HR 1630 is a commendatory resolution that honors 100 women in Georgia for their achievements and contributions to the state. The bill formally recognizes these women of excellence across various fields and sectors. This is a non-binding resolution passed by the Georgia House of Representatives.

Why is this important

Commendatory resolutions provide official public recognition for individuals and groups, which can enhance visibility for their work and contributions to their communities. Such recognitions can inspire others and highlight diverse role models across Georgia. However, these resolutions have no regulatory or budgetary impact and are largely ceremonial in nature.

Potential points of contention

  • Selective recognition criteria: Questions may arise about how the 100 women were selected, whether the process was transparent, and if representation is equitable across geographic regions and demographics
  • Resource allocation concerns: Some may question whether legislative time spent on ceremonial resolutions could be redirected toward substantive policy matters affecting women
  • Incomplete information: The bill text does not specify which women are being honored, making it difficult to assess the breadth and inclusivity of the selections

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

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