Bill Text: GA SR269 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Enrolled


Bill Title: Georgia Women of Achievement; recognize

Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-2)

Status: (Passed) 2011-03-03 - Senate Read and Adopted [SR269 Detail]

Download: Georgia-2011-SR269-Enrolled.html
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Senate Resolution 269
By: Senators Orrock of the 36th, Hooks of the 14th, Carter of the 42nd, Unterman of the 45th, Grant of the 25th and others

A RESOLUTION


Recognizing and commending Georgia Women of Achievement and the 2011 honorees Lillian Gordy Carter, Mary Francis Hill Coley, and May duBignon Stiles Howard; and for other purposes.

WHEREAS, Georgia Women of Achievement was established to publicize achievements of Georgia women through an annual induction ceremony, a traveling exhibit, a website, and a teacher resource guide; and

WHEREAS, Georgia Women of Achievement provides information about role models to inspire Georgia youth and advocates the inclusion of women's achievements in educational materials; and

WHEREAS, for the past 20 years, Georgia Women of Achievement have annually honored three women who lived a life that inspired others to make use of their talents and who made exceptional contributions to society; and

WHEREAS, the three honorees for 2011 and the 20th anniversary induction ceremony were Lillian Gordy Carter, Mary Francis Hill Coley, and May duBignon Stiles Howard; and

WHEREAS, the mother of President Jimmy Carter, Lillian Gordy Carter, set an example for all women with her determination to make the world a better place; and

WHEREAS, whether it was by serving as a nurse in the Peace Corps in India or bridging cultural gaps in rural Georgia, Lillian Gordy Carter's nursing skills and compassion endeared her to many; and

WHEREAS, Mary Francis Hill Coley was born in a Georgia where women were often treated as less than equal citizens and where struggles were compounded for poor and black women; and
WHEREAS, with little formal schooling, Mary Francis Hill Coley became an accomplished and recognized midwife and an advocate for health care who saw no racial barriers and was documented in the award-winning film, All My Babies, in 1952; and

WHEREAS, May duBignon Stiles Howard was a mover and shaker in the early 20th century, dedicated to improving the lives of Georgians through education, public health, and participation in government; and

WHEREAS, as a leader in the local and state PTA and the Women's Auxiliary of the Medical Association of Georgia, she demonstrated the potential of women to be a force for change; and

WHEREAS, the citizens of Georgia owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to Georgia Women of Achievement and the 2011 honorees for their many contributions to their communities and this state and the positive role models they represent for women of all ages.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE that the members of this body commend Georgia Women of Achievement for promoting the great efforts of women to improve the quality of life for all Americans.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary of the Senate is authorized and directed to transmit an appropriate copy of this resolution to Georgia Women of Achievement.
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