Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1906

Introduced
3/25/26  
Enrolled
3/25/26  

Caption

Oliver, Lady Chi'Ira; commend

Impact

The resolution highlights Lady Oliver's educational background, being a graduate of Grambling State University and Southern University A&M College. Her multifaceted approach combines intellect with ingenuity, making substantial contributions within her community. Furthermore, her recognition as an Inspiring Woman by the WNBA's Atlanta Dream and several awards reflect her dedication to leadership and philanthropic efforts, promoting safer beauty products and fostering educational opportunities for women.

Summary

House Resolution 1906 recognizes and commends Lady Chi'Ira Oliver for her remarkable contributions as a leader of the Women of Worship ministry at Elizabeth Baptist Church. Throughout her tenure, she has exemplified grace and power, significantly impacting the lives of women across the nation through her ministry. Her work includes orchestrating both domestic and international retreats, along with the annual WOW Conference in Atlanta, where thousands gather for empowerment and instruction from respected speakers.

Contention

Despite being a resolution of commendation, House Resolution 1906 showcases the broader dialogue surrounding women's leadership and empowerment within religious contexts. It emphasizes the importance of acknowledging women leaders like Lady Oliver, who have leveraged their influence not only within their faith communities but also in broader societal initiatives. The recognition serves to inspire continued advocacy for women's rights and representation in leadership roles.

Notable_points

The passage of HR1906 is significant not just for its acknowledgment of an individual, but for its role in highlighting the contributions of women in leadership positions within faith-based organizations. The resolution aligns with ongoing conversations about gender equality and the recognition of women’s efforts in facilitating community progress through service and leadership.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1536

Pollard, Lady Libby J.; receiving the 2026 Yellow Rose Nikki T. Randall Servant Leadership Award; commend

GA HR1930

Copeland, First Lady Sarah Reynolds; commend

GA HR2030

Cochran, Elect Lady Mary Frances; faithful service; commend

GA HR1615

Badu, Dr. Sonnie and First Lady Annie; eight remarkable years of ministry service in the State of Georgia; commend

GA HR144

Alvarado, Dr. Antoinette G.; commend

GA HR15

Andrea Washington Smith; recognize and commend for outstanding service and achievements.

GA HC15

Patricia Pittman Lee; commend life and legacy of former First Lady of MS State University and extend sympathy upon passing.

GA HR2083

Williams, Mrs. Robbie Ruth Gandy; lifelong dedication to faith, family, community, and service; commend

GA H4379

Bishop David W. Gleason and Lady Celina Gleason

GA HR2027

Kemp, First Lady Marty; commend

Similar Bills

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