The Senate Resolution, introduced by Senator Osgood, honors Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, in recognition of its Florida State Leadership Conference and its advocacy for the Extraordinary Power of S.H.E. initiative, which focuses on social, health, and economic justice. Founded in 1920 at Howard University, Zeta Phi Beta has dedicated over a century to promoting scholarship, service, sisterhood, and community engagement. The organization, which is constitutionally bound to Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, has made significant contributions to leadership development and community service, executing over 150,000 programs that have positively impacted more than 5 million individuals.

The resolution highlights Zeta Phi Beta's financial commitment of over $8 million to the S.H.E. initiative, which advocates for various social justice issues, including voting rights, criminal justice reform, and health equity. The sorority's partnership with the March of Dimes has been instrumental in addressing maternal and infant health disparities, particularly in marginalized communities. Additionally, the resolution recognizes the contributions of member Jennifer Jennie Joseph, a midwife and advocate for maternal health, who has been pivotal in reducing mortality rates among black and marginalized populations. The Senate expresses its appreciation for Zeta Phi Beta's ongoing efforts in legislative advocacy and community empowerment, and a copy of the resolution will be presented to the organization's leadership as a token of recognition.