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IN SCR0044
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
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Political Organization for Women's Education and Representation (POWER) was established in 1993 as a forum for female members of the Indiana General Assembly to discuss legislation affecting women and citizens throughout Indiana
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POWER awards scholarships to non-traditional female students who are likely to delay educational goals due to life obligations, with scholarships distributed across all nine congressional districts
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In 2016, POWER awarded 20 scholarships to women including Rena Tolbert, Kristin Wesse, Janice Nichols, Jessica Fry, Anita Schafer, Evelyn Hefley, Ktaykupaw Zarni-Htoo, Elizabeth Sabelhaus, Mecca Andrews-Hill, Cindy Johnson, Sharon Hoffman, Angie Lyon, Laci Borgman, Patricia Hudson, Bayyinah Batts, Tatijuana Byrd, Kerseclia Patterson, Sarah Slover, Jessica Troxel, and Bridget Badder
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The Indiana General Assembly congratulates all 20 scholarship recipients for their hard work and efforts in continuing their education
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The Secretary of the Senate shall transmit 25 copies of the resolution to the recipients and Senator Jean Breaux, President of POWER
Legislative Description
A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION to honor the recipients of the POWER higher education scholarships.