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HR 650

Nicole, Tiff; TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day; March 20, 2025; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Eric Bell and 3 co-sponsors

Georgia House designates March 20, 2025 as TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day and commends Tiff Nicole for public service; a symbolic honor with no legal effect.

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Bill Summary · HR 650

Summary — House Resolution 650 (HR 650): “Nicole, Tiff; TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day; March 20, 2025; recognize”

Purpose and intent

HR 650 is a ceremonial resolution adopted by the Georgia House of Representatives to commend Tiff Nicole (also known as “Ju”) for her leadership and community service and to designate March 20, 2025, as “TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day.” The resolution also recognizes the philanthropic, social, and cultural contributions of women across the state.

Key provisions

  • Commends Tiff Nicole for her “efficient, effective, unselfish, and dedicated public service” to Georgia.
  • Recognizes March 20, 2025, as TrailBlazing Women in Georgia Day.
  • Highlights Tiff Nicole’s work as a holistic healer, herbalist, body sculptor, and natural wellness advocate; notes she has helped over 1,200 individuals.
  • Notes her focus on serving Black women and underserved communities and collaborations with nonprofits such as Women Veterans Company and LunchHer in Atlanta.
  • References her forthcoming nonprofit under the “Ghetto Girl Brand” and the GHETTO acronym (Gritty, Healthy, Empowered, Tenacious, Transformative, Original).
  • Directs the Clerk of the House to prepare and make available an appropriate copy of the resolution for distribution to Tiff Nicole.

Who is affected / impact

  • Directly honors Tiff Nicole and publicly recognizes her contributions.
  • Symbolically acknowledges and uplifts women—especially Black women and underserved communities—in Georgia.
  • No change to law, programmatic authority, or state budget; the resolution is honorary and carries no binding legal or fiscal effect beyond the administrative act of providing a copy.

Procedural history and status

  • Introduced: January 23, 2025 (Referred to House Judiciary Committee).
  • Filed/House actions: First reading and House Read and Adopted on March 18, 2025; referred to Local & Consent Calendars (Mar 27); Rules suspended and formally Adopted on April 2, 2025; Reported enrolled April 2, 2025.
  • Current status: Adopted by the House; enrolled for records.

Sponsors

Primary sponsors include Representatives Park Cannon (58th), Karen Bennett (94th), Mekyah McQueen (61st), and Eric Bell (75th). Additional cosponsors are listed in bill documentation. (A companion measure is S 204.)

Notes

  • As a House resolution, HR 650 is a formal, symbolic recognition rather than enforceable law. It serves to honor an individual and to mark a commemorative day.

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

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