Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR249

Introduced
2/24/25  
Enrolled
2/26/25  

Caption

Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council; commend

Impact

The GMSDC's initiatives have generated significant economic returns, with reported annual revenues of over $11 billion and an overall economic impact surpassing $20 billion. The relationships fostered through the council's network not only aid in business development but create numerous jobs across Georgia, thus reinforcing the importance of supplier diversity in the state’s economy. The mentoring, training, and financial resources provided by the GMSDC have supported many businesses in navigating the complexities of operating in today's market.

Summary

Senate Resolution 249 commends the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC) on its 50th anniversary. Established in 1975, the GMSDC was founded by several major Georgia corporations to advocate for small business development and supplier diversity. Over the years, it has grown into a prominent organization, representing over 1,400 small and minority business suppliers and connecting them with more than 400 corporations and government entities in Georgia. This council has played a pivotal role in promoting economic growth and opportunity for minority businesses in the state.

Contention

While there are no explicit points of contention in the resolution, the foundations of organizations like the GMSDC are sometimes debated in broader discussions about how to best support economic diversity and minority-owned businesses. Critics of similar initiatives might argue about the effectiveness of government involvement versus private sector solutions in economic empowerment for minority communities. However, the resolution itself primarily serves to honor the accomplishments of the GMSDC rather than incite controversy.

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