Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR959

Introduced
4/4/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

Johnson, Kendall Rae; commend

Impact

Kendall Rae's work as the founder of Kendall Rae's Green Heart Non-Profit Organization has empowered more than 400 students and supported over 54 youth entrepreneurs through programs aimed at promoting agricultural education and sustainability. Her initiatives not only highlight the importance of urban farming but also serve to educate and inspire future generations about the necessary skills and knowledge in agriculture, thereby reinforcing community resilience in the face of modern food challenges.

Summary

House Resolution 959 is a commendation recognizing Kendall Rae Johnson for her significant contributions to urban farming and food sustainability. At just nine years old, she became the youngest certified farmer in the United States, cultivating a variety of vegetables while inspiring youth across the nation to engage in agriculture and entrepreneurship. Her story originates from her Atlanta roots and the encouragement of her great-grandmother, which laid the foundation for her passion for farming and the environment.

Contention

As the first-ever USDA Urban Agriculture Youth Ambassador, Kendall Rae Johnson's recognition through House Resolution 959 emphasizes the critical role of young leaders in advocating for food sustainability and increased access to agricultural resources. The resolution celebrates her ongoing efforts, including a Land-Grant University Tour in partnership with the USDA, promoting financial literacy and agricultural opportunities, particularly within historically Black colleges and universities.

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