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GA SR648
Resolution
Status
2/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
Tonya Anderson
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AI Summary
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Georgia Senate recognizes and commends the Junior League Movement on its 125th anniversary, honoring its legacy of developing women leaders through volunteer service, civic engagement, and advocacy since its 1901 founding by Mary Harriman
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The Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI) supports nearly 300 local Leagues across multiple countries, mobilizing more than 112,000 women in community service and leadership
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The Junior Leagues of Georgia State Public Affairs Committee (JLGA SPAC) provides statewide training on the legislative process and coordinates nonpartisan public policy engagement focused on women and girls, equity, healthcare access, and education
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Junior League members have contributed thousands of volunteer hours and significant financial resources to advance education, family stability, health, civic engagement, and community vitality throughout Georgia
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The Secretary of the Senate is directed to provide a copy of the resolution to the Junior League Movement
Legislative Description
Junior League Movement; recognize
Last Action
Senate Read and Adopted
2/2/2026