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GA HR1774
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/11/2014
Primary Sponsor
Sharon Beasley-Teague
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AI Summary
- Georgia House Resolution 1774, sponsored by Representative Beasley-Teague of the 65th district, recognizes and commends Ivy Green in honor of Women's History Month, March 2014
- Ivy Green, raised in South Fulton County, Georgia, has been involved in public service since age eight, including work with the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and Jesse Jackson's 1988 presidential campaign
- From 1994–1997, she served as organizer/event coordinator for the Georgia Association of Black Elected Officials and managed six successful campaigns; in 2000, she served as a White House intern in Vice President Al Gore's office during the Clinton administration
- She received her license to preach in 2007 and was awarded the Georgia Women Pioneers award in 2008 from the National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women
- The Clerk of the House of Representatives is directed to transmit an appropriate copy of the resolution to Ivy Green
Legislative Description
Green, Ivy; commend
Last Action
House Read and Adopted
3/11/2014
Full Bill Text
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