Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR657

Introduced
3/27/23  
Introduced
3/27/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

Women's Golf Day; June 6, 2023; recognize

Impact

If enacted, HR657 will serve as a formal recognition of Women's Golf Day, which will likely elevate awareness around gender equality in sports. It has the potential to inspire organizations and communities to hold events that promote golf for women, thus increasing opportunities for female golfers and generating more media coverage. This could contribute positively to women's representation and involvement in golf, addressing some of the disparities in sport accessibility.

Summary

HR657 is proposed legislation aimed at recognizing June 6, 2023, as Women's Golf Day. This resolution is created to bring awareness and set aside a day to celebrate the achievements of women in the realm of golf. The bill aims to highlight the role of women in promoting sports, particularly golf, which historically has had lower visibility for female athletes compared to their male counterparts. The initiative seeks to encourage participation in sports among women and represent their contributions within this field.

Contention

While there may not be overt points of contention regarding HR657 given its celebratory nature, discussions around the significance and impact of such recognitions often center on deeper issues of gender equality in sports. Some may question the effectiveness of a designated day in creating tangible change or improvements in the opportunities available for women in golf versus practical legislative measures that could have a more substantial impact. As such, while the resolution may receive broad support, the underlying implications for female sports participation remain a topic of discussion.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR897

Recognizing May 6, 2025, as Golf Day.

GA SR760

Golf Day; recognize March 13, 2024

GA HR1396

Golf Day at the state capitol; March 13, 2024; recognize

GA HR215

Women's Golf Day in the State of Georgia; recognize

GA HR731

Positive impact of golf on the State of Georgia; recognize

GA SR417

Recognizing May 6, 2025 as Golf Day.

GA SR427

Golf; positive economic impact on the State of Georgia; recognize

GA HR660

Women Veterans Day; June 12, 2023; recognize

GA HR1972

Honoring Baylor University women's golf coach Sylvia Ferdon on her retirement.

GA HR1572

Brown, Dr. Sharron J.; Women's History Month; March 2024; Dr. Sharron Brown Day; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.