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HR 38

Grice, Mattie Harrison; condolences

2026 Special Session Introduced by Sandra Scott

HR 38 is a ceremonial condolence resolution recognizing and paying tribute to Mattie Harrison Grice, including condolences to family and a brief biographical acknowledgement.

House Read and Adopted
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Bill Summary · HR 38

Summary of HR 38 (Georgia, 2026 Session) – Grice, Mattie Harrison; condolences

Note: The bill text appears in a non-readable PDF/plain text extract. The following summary focuses on the available metadata (title, sponsor, actions) and standard practices for condolence resolutions in Georgia. If the bill contains additional substantive provisions beyond typical condolences, please provide a readable text or official summary to refine this analysis.

1) Purpose and intent

  • HR 38 is categorized as a condolence resolution honoring and expressing condolences for Mattie Harrison Grice. The title indicates the primary purpose is to recognize and pay tribute to Grice posthumously.
  • The resolution likely serves to acknowledge contributions, character, and impact on the community or state, and to extend sympathies to family and friends.

2) Key provisions and changes

  • As a House resolution honoring an individual, the bill would typically:
    • Offer formal expressions of condolences to the family of Mattie Harrison Grice.
    • Include a brief biographical summary highlighting notable life events, achievements, and community service.
    • Request that the Chief Clerk of the House transmit copies of the resolution to Grice’s family and perhaps to relevant local or state entities.
  • Specific legislative changes (e.g., funds, policy alterations, or statutory amendments) are not generally associated with condolence resolutions; they primarily serve ceremonial purposes.
  • The resolution may also recognize Grice’s influence or legacy in the community or state.

3) Affected entities

  • Primary: Mattie Harrison Grice (the individual being honored) and her immediate family.
  • Secondary: The Georgia House of Representatives, the Georgia General Assembly, and the broader community or constituency that Grice is associated with.
  • The public may be invited to acknowledge the tribute as part of official House recognition.

4) Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Action history indicates:
    • June 22, 2026: House Hopper (introduced or initially filed).
    • June 22, 2026: House First Readers (the initial reading stage in the House).
    • June 22, 2026: House Read and Adopted (the bill passed the House at the first reading stage, likely under a ceremonial or immediate adoption process typical for condolence resolutions).
  • Such resolutions are typically non-controversial, fast-moving, and adopted without substantive debate, given their ceremonial nature.
  • Next steps (if applicable): If adopted by the House, the resolution might be transmitted to the family and used in ceremonies or memorial recognitions. It may also be presented by a sponsor or co-sponsor during a memorial or session adjourning event.

5) Additional notes

  • Co-sponsor: Sandra Scott is listed as a co-sponsor, indicating bipartisan or cross-member support for recognizing Grice.
  • The document text provided is not a full bill narrative with substantive policy provisions; it appears to be a ceremonial condolence resolution. If you can share a clean text or official summary from the Georgia General Assembly, I can refine this with exact language, date of birth/death (if included), and any accompanying commemorative statements.

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

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