Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR648

Introduced
1/29/26  
Enrolled
2/2/26  

Caption

Junior League Movement; recognize

Impact

By acknowledging the Junior League Movement’s contributions, SR648 furthers the legislative goals of advancing women's leadership, equity in education, and greater access to healthcare. The resolution serves not only as an appreciation but also as a reinforcement of the importance of civic engagement and volunteerism in community building. It reflects a legislative intent to promote the values of empowerment and leadership among women, encouraging future generations to follow in the footsteps of those who have contributed to this legacy. Such recognition may inspire further initiatives that support women’s roles in public service and community improvement efforts throughout Georgia.

Summary

SR648 is a resolution recognizing and commending the Junior League Movement on the significant occasion of its 125th anniversary. This movement, initiated by Mary Harriman in 1901, has played a pivotal role in empowering women to serve their communities through volunteer leadership. The resolution emphasizes the enduring legacy of the Junior League in developing women leaders and fostering community improvement through advocacy and volunteer work. It also highlights the operational framework of the movement, which encompasses nearly 300 local leagues across various countries, mobilizing over 112,000 women committed to making a positive impact through service and leadership development.

Contention

While SR648 is largely a celebratory resolution that emphasizes positive contributions, the potential for contention arises in discussions surrounding the broader implications of advocating for women's leadership and community engagement. Critics may argue that legislation should also address systemic barriers that hinder women from achieving leadership roles in various sectors. Nevertheless, the resolution seeks to unite rather than divide, aiming to shine a light on the achievements of women over the past 125 years within the framework of community service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1251

Junior League Movement; occasion of its 125th anniversary and honoring its enduring legacy of developing women leaders and strengthening communities through volunteer service, civic engagement, and advocacy; recognize

GA SR918

Georgia Junior League of Gainesville-Hall County Day; recognize May 5, 2026

GA SR673

League of Women Voters of Georgia; recognize

GA SR36

Celebrate 85th Birthday of Junior League of Jackson.

GA SR336

Junior League of DeKalb County; congratulate

GA HJR142

Commending the Junior League of Richmond.

GA SR25

To Recognize The League Of Women Voters Of Arkansas For Its Longstanding Leadership In Civic Engagement, Voter Education, And Service To The State Of Arkansas, And To Recognize League Day At The Capitol.

GA HR71

Designates April 24, 2025, as Junior League Day at the state capitol

GA HR1223

Newnan Junior Service League; 100th anniversary; recognize

GA SR660

Interfaith Children's Movement Day; recognize February 10, 2026

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.