Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR401

Introduced
2/26/25  
Enrolled
2/26/25  

Caption

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.; 112 years of service; Delta Day at the state capitol; March 3, 2025; recognize

Impact

The resolution highlights the sorority's significant contributions to public service and its role in enhancing community welfare. With more than 1,000 chapters both nationally and internationally, Delta Sigma Theta has established a legacy that emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and public policy dialogue. The organization serves as a platform for women to take leadership roles in their communities, and the recognition at the state capitol underlines the value placed on such contributions in Georgia.

Summary

House Resolution 401 commemorates the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. on the occasion of its 112 years of service to the community. The resolution recognizes March 3, 2025, as Delta Day at the state capitol in Georgia. Founded in 1913 by collegiate women at Howard University, the organization emphasizes academic excellence and community service, engaging over 300,000 women through its various initiatives and programs aimed at fostering social change and civic engagement.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, acknowledging the sorority’s achievements, it could also invite discussions regarding the broader impact of such recognition on local governance and community initiatives. Critics might view a state resolution as a political gesture rather than a substantive support of the issues that Delta Sigma Theta advocates for, which may include educational development, economic awareness, and health initiatives. Nonetheless, this resolution serves to symbolize institutional acknowledgment of the efforts made by the sorority in its mission of social justice.

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