Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR402

Introduced
3/18/25  
Enrolled
3/20/25  

Caption

Juneteenth Federation; honor

Impact

The resolution's passage supports not only the celebration of Juneteenth but also encourages the city of Sandy Springs to recognize this event officially. By pushing for city recognition and funding for the holiday, it strives to ensure that future generations understand and remember the struggles against segregation and the fight for equality. This public acknowledgment by the Senate is significant in fostering an inclusive atmosphere where all cultures, particularly those of Black residents, are celebrated.

Summary

Senate Resolution 402 commends the Juneteenth Federation for their efforts in organizing the first Juneteenth celebration in Sandy Springs, Georgia. Recognizing Juneteenth is essential as it commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and serves as a reminder of progress toward justice and equality. The resolution highlights the collaborative work of the Juneteenth Federation alongside local NAACP chapters and other organizations, emphasizing a commitment to honoring this significant date in American history.

Contention

While the bill appears to promote a positive message of unity and diversity, it also raises questions about local recognition of historical events. The intent to make Juneteenth a city-recognized holiday could encounter opposition from community members who may have differing views on how best to celebrate heritage and history. Nevertheless, the resolution aims to create an enduring tradition in Sandy Springs that uplifts community values and acknowledges the contributions of past struggles for freedom and equality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1033

NAACP National Office; commend

GA SR264

Williams, Wendy F.; honoring

GA HR854

Keith Jackson Memorial Intersection "Whoa Nellie"; Carroll County; dedicate

GA SR773

Navroz, the month of Ramadan, and the Shia Ismaili Muslim community; recognize

GA SR229

National Wild Turkey Federation Inc.; commemorating the 50th anniversary

GA SR262

Klingshirn, Kristin; honoring

GA SR583

Dr. Robert F. Sullivan Memorial Highway; Franklin County; dedicate

GA SR585

Raymond IV, Usher; honor

GA SR620

King, Dexter Scott; honor

GA SR261

Foxx, Porsche; honoring

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