Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR318

Introduced
2/23/23  
Introduced
2/23/23  
Enrolled
2/23/23  

Caption

Black Commerce Day at the state capitol; February 27, 2023; recognize

Impact

The resolution, while primarily symbolic, serves to highlight the significant role that Black-owned businesses play in the state's economy. It encourages local governments, organizations, and citizens to celebrate Black Commerce Day, potentially leading to increased visibility and support for Black entrepreneurs. By officially recognizing this day, the bill fosters a greater understanding of the challenges and successes faced by these businesses, promoting an environment that may enhance their growth and sustainability.

Summary

House Resolution 318, also known as HR318, was introduced to acknowledge and celebrate Black Commerce Day at the state capitol, specifically recognizing the contributions of Black businesses and entrepreneurs to the state's economic landscape. The resolution calls for the observance of this important day on February 27, 2023, aiming to promote awareness and appreciation of the achievements and influence of the Black community in commerce and business development within the state. Through this resolution, legislators seek to underscore the importance of diversity and inclusion in driving economic growth.

Contention

As a resolution, HR318 does not directly alter any existing laws or regulations; however, it does open up discussions regarding legislative support for minority-owned businesses. Notable points of contention may arise from the varying levels of recognition and support that minority businesses receive across different regions. Some may argue that mere recognition is insufficient without accompanied actions that provide tangible support, such as funding, training, and infrastructural development to foster an equitable business environment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR177

Albany Area Chamber of Commerce; Albany-Dougherty County Day at the state capitol; February 16, 2023; recognize

GA HR198

Stand with Survivors Day at the state capitol; February 14, 2023; recognize

GA HR1099

Sex Trafficking Awareness Day at the state capitol; February 27, 2024; recognize

GA HR425

State Restaurant Day at the state capitol; February 26, 2025; recognize

GA HR176

State Restaurant Day at the state capitol; February 22, 2023; recognize

GA HR59

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; 110 years of service and recognizing February 27, 2023 as Delta Day at the state capitol; recognize

GA HR335

Donor Day at the state capitol; February 13, 2025; recognize

GA HR1140

Donor Day at the state capitol; February 15, 2024; recognize

GA HR196

Omega Day at the state capitol; February 11, 2025; recognize

GA HR1076

Omega Day at the state capitol; February 13, 2024; recognize

Similar Bills

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