Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR767

Introduced
3/11/24  
Enrolled
3/13/24  
Introduced
3/11/24  
Enrolled
3/13/24  

Caption

Ali's Cookies; recognize

Impact

The resolution also addresses a disturbing incident wherein Ali's Cookies received anti-Semitic postcards, showcasing the need for solidarity against discrimination. By recognizing the business publicly, the resolution aims to uplift the community spirit and support for local entrepreneurs, especially those facing adversity due to hate-fueled actions.

Summary

Senate Resolution 767 (SR767) aims to recognize and commend Ali's Cookies, a small business located in Emory Village and Marietta, for its service to the community. The resolution acknowledges the unique qualities of Ali's Cookies, highlighting their commitment to quality through traditional baking methods and kosher certification. With more than 20 varieties of gourmet cookies, the business has cultivated a dedicated customer base across metropolitan Atlanta.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention associated with the resolution itself, the act of recognizing Ali's Cookies serves as a broader commentary on the implications of anti-Semitism and the importance of counteracting intolerance within the community. This initiative highlights the role of localized support for businesses as a means to resist discrimination and advocate for a more inclusive environment.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA SR436

2025 Georgia Single Parent "Legacy Builders" Recognition and Awards finalists; recognize

GA SR385

Fludd, Carolyn K.; recognize

GA SR459

Jones, Kyle M.; recognize

GA SR460

Abraham, Julius G.; recognize

GA SR461

McCord, Charles M.; recognize

GA SR78

Trocheck, Kathy Hogan; recognize

GA SR458

Ledbetter, Esq., Darryl Orlando; recognize

GA SR148

Taiwan; recognize

GA HR1697

Byrd Cookie Company for Baking History since 1924; recognize

GA SR496

Dunwoody Police Chief William J. "Billy" Grogan; recognize

Similar Bills

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