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GA SR913
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/10/2020
Primary Sponsor
Sally Harrell
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AI Summary
- Georgia Senate congratulates and commends Lesley-Ann Drake for receiving the 2020 Yellow Rose Nikki T. Randall Servant Leader Award, given annually during Women's History Month by the Georgia Legislative Women's Caucus to outstanding women in the state
- The award is named after Representative Nikki T. Randall, who in 1999 became the first African American female elected to the General Assembly from middle Georgia and served 17 years as a legislator
- Lesley-Ann Drake is the executive director of Path To Shine, a program she founded in 2010 to provide free mentoring, tutoring, and enrichment programs to Georgia's most vulnerable children
- Path To Shine comprised 17 programs serving 194 children with more than 140 volunteer mentors across Georgia, with a goal of expanding to 20 programs by the end of 2020
- The Secretary of the Senate is directed to provide an appropriate copy of the resolution to Lesley-Ann Drake
Legislative Description
Drake, Lesley-Ann; congratulate
Last Action
Senate Read and Adopted
3/10/2020
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