Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1007

Introduced
1/12/26  
Report Pass
2/11/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  

Caption

House of Representatives; effectiveness of arts for health initiatives in improving mental health outcomes; acknowledge

Impact

The resolution indicates that arts for health initiatives have been clinically validated as effective interventions for addressing mental health concerns, thereby enhancing public health outcomes. It suggests that increasing access to these resources can have broader implications for public safety by potentially reducing harmful and violent behaviors associated with untreated mental health conditions. Furthermore, it underlines the stress-relieving benefits of these initiatives not just for individuals but also for healthcare professionals, which may improve overall care quality within healthcare settings.

Summary

House Resolution 1007 aims to acknowledge the effectiveness of arts for health initiatives in improving mental health outcomes, especially in light of the mental health crisis in the United States. The resolution points out that a significant percentage of the population experiences mental health challenges and illustrates how participation in the arts can serve as a therapeutic resource for individuals struggling with issues such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD. By promoting these initiatives, the resolution seeks to highlight their role in reducing social isolation and enhancing community resilience, particularly amongst affected demographics like adults over the age of 50.

Contention

While the resolution emphasizes the positive impacts of arts for health initiatives, it does not appear to address potential concerns or opposition regarding funding, accessibility, or implementation of such programs. The lack of specific strategies for integrating these initiatives into existing healthcare systems or community programs could raise questions about their feasibility. Moreover, potential disparities in access to arts-based therapies among different socioeconomic groups may highlight challenges that need to be addressed to ensure equitable benefits.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR117

House of Representatives; acknowledge inequality as a public health issue and support BIPOC communities disproportionately affected by systemic barriers

GA SB3199

Relating To Mental Health.

GA SB1042

Relating To Mental Health.

GA S1310

Reporting of Student Mental Health Outcomes

GA SB1042

Relating To Mental Health.

GA H0969

Reporting of Student Mental Health Outcomes

GA HB1392

Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2025

GA SB2773

"Improving Mental Healthcare in the Re-Entry System Act of 2026"; enact.

GA HR619

Supporting the goals and ideals of "Minority Mental Health Awareness Month" and recognizing the disproportionate impacts of mental health conditions and struggles on minority populations and communities.

GA SR21

Urge Congress support military, veteran mental health treatment

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