Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB578

Caption

Public utilities; $1.50 increase in monthly 9-1-1 charge assessed by local governments; provide

Impact

The passage of HB 578 will directly affect local governments as they will be responsible for collecting the new fees. By increasing the amount dedicated to the 9-1-1 emergency system, the bill aims to provide local municipalities and counties with better resources for maintaining and upgrading their emergency response capabilities. Advocates for the bill argue that the enhanced funding is critical for ensuring that citizens can receive timely help during emergencies, thereby ultimately saving lives and improving public safety.

Summary

House Bill 578 seeks to amend the current provisions surrounding the emergency 9-1-1 system in Georgia. The bill proposes a $1.50 increase in the monthly 9-1-1 charge for telephone services, wireless services, and prepaid wireless services. Starting July 1, 2025, subscribers to these services will face a new monthly charge of $3.00, which is designed to support and enhance the efficacy of emergency response systems throughout the state. This increase is expected to bolster funding for local law enforcement and emergency responders, which could lead to improved services and quicker response times for citizens in need of assistance.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB 578 may face opposition. Some critics argue that increasing fees could disproportionately burden low-income households, which may struggle to afford the added monthly charges. Additionally, there can be concerns regarding how effectively local governments will utilize these additional funds and whether they will lead to real improvements in emergency response or merely serve as an additional revenue stream without tangible benefits. The discussion around the bill highlights a broader debate on public safety funding and the balance between necessary enhancements versus the economic impact on residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB285

Emergency Communications Authority; increase in the percentage of all 9-1-1 charges to be remitted to the Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund; increase

GA SB342

Emergency Communications Authority; increase in the percentage of all 9-1-1 charges to be remitted to the Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund; provide

GA HB5526

Public utilities: rates; approval of new fees and fee increases; require. Amends sec. 10p of 1939 PA 3 (MCL 460.10p).

GA SB191

Limiting the amount of fees, taxes and other charges on a utility bill assessed by a board of public utilities.

GA AB1273

Public utilities: ratesetting proceedings: local publicly owned electric utilities: California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program.

GA HB5047

Public utilities: consumer services; automatic enrollment in winter protection program; provide for. Amends secs. 9o & 10t of 1939 PA 3 (MCL 460.9o & 460.10t) & adds sec. 9x.

GA H5547

Increases the public utilities reserve fund cap and the cap on expenses relating to the public utilities commission and the division of public utilities and carriers representing the state before federal agencies.

GA S0599

Increases the public utilities reserve fund cap and the cap on expenses relating to the public utilities commission and the division of public utilities and carriers representing the state before federal agencies.

GA AB2289

Public utilities: Public Utilities Commission: telecommunications: broadband internet access service.

GA SB1626

Creates provisions relating to excessive charges by public utilities

Similar Bills

GA SB285

Emergency Communications Authority; increase in the percentage of all 9-1-1 charges to be remitted to the Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund; increase

MS HB86

Emergency communications districts; require to implement text-to-911 services by a certain date.

GA SB342

Emergency Communications Authority; increase in the percentage of all 9-1-1 charges to be remitted to the Peace Officers' Annuity and Benefit Fund; provide

CA AB1303

Communications: lifeline telephone service program.

MI SB0354

Consumer protection: solicitations; provisions relating to the regulation of home solicitations and telephone solicitations; remove telephone solicitations. Amends title & secs. 1 & 3 of 1971 PA 227 (MCL 445.111 & 445.113) & repeals secs. 1a - 1e of 1971 PA 227 (MCL 445.111a - 445.111e). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0351'25

IN SB0464

Financial institutions and consumer credit.

NM HB233

Diabetic Foot Ulcer Equipment Coverage

NM SB67

Use Of Phone Location For 911 Calls