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GA HR1543
Resolution
Status
Passed
3/20/2024
Primary Sponsor
Todd Jones
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AI Summary
- Recognizes February 22, 2024, as Strolling Thunder Day at the Georgia state capitol to highlight the importance of prioritizing young children in public policy
- Notes that more than 650,000 children under five years old reside in Georgia, with nearly one in four living in poverty and one in ten born with low birth weight
- Acknowledges GEEARS (Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students) for organizing families to share the joys and challenges of raising young children with state lawmakers
- Highlights Georgia's recent gains in supporting young children, including increased emphasis on early childhood mental health and a pilot program for rural home visiting to support maternal health
- Directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to distribute copies of the resolution to the public and press
Legislative Description
Strolling Thunder Day at the state capitol; February 22, 2024; recognize
Last Action
House Read and Adopted
3/20/2024
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