The Links, Incorporated; Georgia Links Day at the capitol; 02/05/24; recognize
The resolution highlights The Links, Incorporated's commitment to leveraging the strength and resources of its members to influence public policy. It aims to draw attention to issues critical to the African American community, particularly around maternal health, mental health, and funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). By designating a specific day at the Capitol, the organization hopes to mobilize members to advocate for these important concerns at the state level.
House Resolution 948 recognizes February 5, 2024, as Georgia Links Day at the Capitol. This day is part of an annual legislative conference organized by The Links, Incorporated, an international not-for-profit corporation aiming to enhance civic and cultural engagement among communities. The theme for the conference is 'Raising Our Collective Engagement: Advocacy—Education—Training', which emphasizes the importance of advocacy and education in legislative processes.
While HR948 itself does not propose any laws or regulations, it serves as a platform for community members to gather and collectively voice their legislative priorities. Some may argue about the effectiveness of such resolutions in prompting actual legislative change. However, supporters assert that these gatherings foster engagement and allow for more informed dialogue among legislators and constituents, thereby positively impacting future legislation aligned with the interests of marginalized communities.