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Georgia House Democrats meet to address period poverty initiatives and caucus activities

March 25, 2025 | 2025 Legislature Georgia , Georgia


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Georgia House Democrats meet to address period poverty initiatives and caucus activities
The Georgia House of Representatives convened on March 25, 2025, to discuss various announcements and upcoming meetings. The session highlighted several caucus meetings and initiatives aimed at addressing key issues within the state.

Representative Park Cannon announced that the Georgia House Democratic Caucus would meet after adjournment in Capitol Room 230 to continue discussions on important matters. She also invited members to a film screening of "Me Period," scheduled for the following day, which focuses on efforts to combat period poverty in Georgia.

Chairman Corbett informed attendees about the bridal caucus meeting set for the next day at noon in the Agriculture Building. Other committee meetings were also announced, including the Energy Utilities and Telecommunications meeting at 3 PM in Capitol Room 403, and the Judiciary Non-Civil Committee meeting at 3 PM in Capitol Room 132.

Chairman Bonner, representing the Georgia American Irish Legislative Caucus, encouraged participation in their meeting at 1 PM in Room 133, where they would discuss upcoming plans, including a trip to Ireland. Additional announcements included meetings for the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee at 8 AM and the full House Insurance Committee at 10 AM the following day.

The session also featured a light-hearted moment as members celebrated Representative Will Wade's birthday, with well-wishes and mentions of cake and balloons.

In concluding the meeting, the majority leader moved for the House to stand in recess until 5 PM, followed by adjournment until 10 AM on Thursday, March 27. The motion passed with overwhelming support, marking the end of the day's discussions.

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