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@miriam_paris
Miriam Paris is a member of the Georgia House of Representatives
Drake, Brianne; commend
Communities In Schools of Central Georgia; significant contributions to improving student attendance, student achievement, dropout prevention, and community partnerships in Central Georgia; commend
Consulate-General of Japan in Atlanta; 52nd anniversary; recognize
Quality Basic Education and Full-Time Equivalent funding formulas; support revision
Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week 2026; first full week in May; recognize
Trauma Awareness Day at the state capitol; February 24, 2026; Georgia's trauma professionals, the Georgia Trauma Commission, and the Georgia Trauma Foundation; recognize
Shipman, Ron; honoring the life and legacy; condolences
American Heart Month in Macon-Bibb County; February 2026; recognize
Jackson, Edna Branch; commend
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week; March 8-14, 2026; recognize
Rodgers, Londyn; commend
Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce; significant contributions to economic prosperity, business advocacy, and the cultivation of local talent through the Leadership Macon program; commend
Georgia Housing and Finance Authority; eliminate outstanding bond limit
Georgia Promise Scholarship Act; clarify student residency qualification for promise scholarship accounts
Home Inspector Licensing Act of Georgia; enact
Quality Basic Education Act; content standards for digital literacy instruction; provide
McGee, Dr. Sylvia Williams; lifelong dedication to education, community development, leadership cultivation, and civic engagement in Macon-Bibb County; commend
Toliver, Ms. Pearlie; life, leadership, and enduring contributions; role in advancing civil rights, community development, economic empowerment, and leadership in the Macon-Bibb region; commend
Green-Ogletree; Chef Chelsia; outstanding achievements in the culinary arts, entrepreneurial leadership, and commitment to promoting Georgia agriculture and community wellness; commend
Dillard, Dr. Thelma; remarkable career and lifelong dedication and exemplary service in education, civil rights, and community leadership within the Bibb County region; commend