Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR115

Introduced
2/2/23  
Introduced
2/2/23  
Enrolled
2/2/23  

Caption

Ms. Venya Gunjal and Mrs. Melanie Biersmith; University of Georgia 4-H Program; 2022-2023 Leadership Teams; 4-H Day at the state capitol; February 8, 2023; recognize

Impact

The resolution serves not only to acknowledge the accomplishments of these individuals but also to promote the 4-H Program as a vital part of youth development in Georgia. By designating February 8, 2023, as '4-H Day' at the state capitol, the bill emphasizes the importance of programs that foster leadership skills, promote civic engagement, and provide educational opportunities to young people. This recognition can help raise public awareness and support for 4-H as a valuable resource for youth development statewide.

Summary

House Resolution 115 commends the University of Georgia 4-H Program and recognizes the exemplary contributions of its leaders and members during the 2022-2023 leadership year. The resolution highlights individuals like Ms. Venya Gunjal and Mrs. Melanie Biersmith, along with various district presidents and award winners who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and citizenship. Specifically, it honors those who have achieved recognition at state and national levels, showcasing their hard work and commitment to community involvement and education.

Contention

While resolutions such as HR115 typically do not present contentious points of debate compared to legislative bills that alter laws or regulations, the public acknowledgement of 4-H may lead to discussions about funding and support for such programs. Advocates for youth programs may argue for further investment in 4-H initiatives, ensuring they reach more communities and serve diverse populations throughout the state.

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