Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1152

Caption

Health Coverage Affordability and Fairness Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, HB 1152 will significantly affect state tax policy, particularly regarding the tax burden on low- and middle-income families. The legislation intends to create a more equitable system by providing financial relief to those earning less than $60,000 for individuals and $120,000 for couples. By allowing these families to deduct the costs of their health insurance premiums, the bill aims to enhance their financial stability and encourage the maintenance of health coverage throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 1152, or the 'Health Coverage Affordability and Fairness Act,' seeks to amend Code Section 48-7-27 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, permitting a tax deduction for health insurance premium payments made by individual taxpayers. This initiative is designed to alleviate the financial burden of rising health insurance premiums on middle- and low-income households, allowing taxpayers under specified income thresholds to deduct 100 percent of their eligible health insurance premiums from their taxable income. The bill aims to maintain coverage and decrease the uninsured rate by helping families afford necessary health care.

Contention

Key points of discussion surrounding HB 1152 center around its eligibility criteria and potential fiscal implications. Critics may raise concerns about the long-term impact on state revenues due to the increased deductions, questioning whether the benefits could result in budgetary constraints. Additionally, some legislators may argue about the appropriateness of income caps and whether they adequately address the needs of Georgia families struggling with healthcare costs. Proponents believe that the deduction will disproportionately benefit the intended demographic while still being scrutinized for compliance with fiscal responsibility measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB379

"Georgia Health Insurance Affordability and Consumer Protection Act"; enact

GA SB192

"Georgia Health Insurance Affordability and Consumer Protection Act"; enact

GA HB1110

Georgia Small Business Healthcare Affordability Act; enact

GA HB1344

Georgia Insurance Affordability and Claims Integrity Act; enact

GA HB326

State Health Benefit Plan Nonopioid Coverage Parity Act; enact

GA AB1415

California Health Care Quality and Affordability Act.

GA SB502

"The Affordability Act of 2026"; enact

GA SB530

Georgia Property Tax Fairness Fund; create

GA HB1468

Georgia Property Tax Fairness Fund; create

GA HB367

Georgia Equity and Fairness Commission Act; enact

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.