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HR 643

Luciani, Amy; TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day; March 20, 2025; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Karen Bennett and 2 co-sponsors

Commends Amy Luciani for her public service and designates March 20, 2025 as TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day to honor women’s contributions in Georgia.

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Bill Summary · HR 643

Summary — House Resolution 643 (HR 643)

Title: Luciani, Amy; TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day; March 20, 2025; recognize
Classification: House resolution (ceremonial)

Main purpose

HR 643 is a ceremonial resolution of the Georgia House of Representatives that commends Amy Luciani for her leadership and public service and formally recognizes March 20, 2025, as “TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day.” The resolution also directs the Clerk of the House to make an appropriate copy available to Amy Luciani.

Key provisions

  • Commends Amy Luciani for her “efficient, effective, unselfish, and dedicated public service” and praises her roles as entrepreneur, actress, musician, social media personality, mentor, and advocate for marginalized voices (text recites her contributions and character).
  • Recognizes March 20, 2025, as TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day to acknowledge philanthropic, social, and cultural contributions of women in Georgia.
  • Authorizes and directs the Clerk of the House to provide an appropriate copy of the resolution to Amy Luciani.

Who is affected

  • Principal honoree: Amy Luciani, the individual named and commended.
  • Symbolically acknowledges women across Georgia by establishing a named day celebrating their contributions.
  • No regulatory, tax, or appropriation changes; no direct legal or programmatic effects on state agencies, businesses, or individuals beyond the ceremonial recognition.

Legislative and procedural timeline

  • Introduced: January 23, 2025 (referred to House Committee on Financial Services).
  • Filed/Placed on calendars and considered through March–April 2025 (House first reading and laid before the House).
  • Adopted/Read and Adopted: March 18 and actions culminating April 9, 2025 (placed on the Congratulatory & Memorial Resolutions Calendar; adopted; reported enrolled).
  • Final administrative action: Clerk authorized to distribute a copy to the honoree.

Fiscal and legal impact

  • Ceremonial resolution only — no fiscal appropriation, regulatory change, or enforcement mechanism.
  • No binding legal effect; functions as an official commendation and public recognition.

Sponsors

Introduced by Representatives Park Cannon (58th), Karen Bennett (94th), Mekyah McQueen (61st), and Bell (75th) (per bill header). Additional cosponsors are listed in the bill record.

This resolution is primarily symbolic, intended to honor an individual and to promote public recognition of women's contributions in Georgia on a specified date.

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

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