News Summary
Governor Brian Kemp has signed House Bill 208, creating specialty license plates in Georgia, including one for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. This initiative will support various community-based programs, highlighting the sorority’s significant history of service and activism since its founding in 1913. Advocated by State Representative Viola Davis, the law aims to honor organizations that contribute to public service, with proceeds benefiting vital programs in education, health, and social justice across the state.
Atlanta, Georgia – Governor Brian Kemp has officially signed House Bill 208 into law, creating several specialty license plates in Georgia, including one that honors Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. This new legislation aims to recognize the historically African-American sorority and will provide vital support for community-based programs and initiatives throughout the state.
The license plate initiative was championed by State Representative Viola Davis from Stone Mountain, who described the legislation as a “celebration of our shared legacy of service.” The effort required significant teamwork and advocacy from multiple legislators, who were instrumental in the passing of the bill. It highlights a community-focused approach to honoring organizations that actively engage in public service.
Founded on January 13, 1913, at Howard University by 22 collegiate women, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has a long-standing history of leadership in community service and activism. The sorority’s founders participated in the Women’s Suffrage March on March 3, 1913, a significant event that underscored their commitment to civic engagement. This license plate will not only honor the sorority’s impactful legacy but also aim to facilitate continued service efforts across Georgia.
With proceeds generated from the sale of these specialty license plates, funding will directly benefit the sorority’s Five-Point Programmatic Thrust, which includes areas such as education, health, and social justice. This initiative signifies an important connection between the sorority’s mission and the needs of vulnerable populations within the state, as highlighted by Representative Terry Cummings from Mableton.
In addition to its historical context, the license plate recognizes Delta Sigma Theta’s impact not just in Georgia but on a broader scale, extending to educational programs and health initiatives. Supporters of the license plate reflect on the sorority’s unwavering commitment to public service, emphasizing the role of college-educated women in driving social change and improving community welfare.
Representative Edna Jackson from Savannah pointed out that the establishment of the license plate serves as a tribute to the sorority’s extensive involvement in community service programs, which have been vital in improving the lives of many. Furthermore, Representative Rhonda Burnough from Riverdale noted the collective importance of such funds in sustaining various charitable activities and ensuring that the sorority can enhance its capacities in serving the community effectively.
The approval of House Bill 208 is seen not only as a form of recognition for Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. but also serves as an encouragement for other organizations with similar missions, as they work toward advancing education, health, and social justice issues. With the new license plate now available, individuals in Georgia will have the opportunity to support these important initiatives with their vehicle registrations.
The commitment and collaborative spirit of legislators and community advocates have been essential in bringing this legislation to fruition. As the state moves forward, the hope is that these specialty license plates will not only provide a source of funding but also raise awareness of the invaluable work performed by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and its members in communities across Georgia.
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