Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1054

Caption

House Study Committee on the Effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act; create

Impact

The creation of this study committee is a proactive measure in anticipation of federal budget cuts that could result in increased pressure on Georgia's general fund. The state may need to allocate more resources to essential services to make up for the loss of federal support, which may also mean shifting costs to local governments and the communities they serve, ultimately affecting families and vulnerable populations like seniors and students. The resolution underscores the need for responsible budgeting and prioritizing the protection of core public services amidst these anticipated federal disinvestments.

Summary

HR1054 is a resolution that establishes the House Study Committee on the Effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (H.R. 1). The act, enacted on July 4, 2025, is significant as it includes substantial reductions and structural changes to federal spending that will directly impact state funding for important services such as healthcare, education, housing, and infrastructure programs. As Georgia heavily relies on federal funding, the proposed changes may exacerbate the fiscal challenges faced by the state, necessitating an examination of the long-term fiscal strategies the General Assembly must adopt.

Contention

There are inherent points of contention regarding the implications of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Supporters may argue that it is essential for fiscal responsibility at the federal level, while opponents could contend that it will lead to devastating consequences for essential public services. The committee will assess the specific needs and challenges presented by these federal changes, and any recommended actions could spark significant legislative debates about how to address potential gaps in funding and what measures should be taken to protect vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR304

House Study Committee on the Costs and Effects of Smoking; create

GA HR1945

House Study Committee on Examining the Implementation, Funding, and Effectiveness of Georgia's CHINS Framework; create

GA HR207

House Study Committee on the Eradication of Homelessness; create

GA HR399

House Study Committee on One-way Street Markings; create

GA HR1473

House Study Committee on Lupus; create

GA HR72

House Study Committee on Cancer Care Access; create

GA HR655

House Study Committee on Gaming in the State of Georgia; create

GA HR712

House Study Committee on Protecting Working Families; create

GA HR1032

House Study Committee on Raising the Minimum Wage in Georgia; create

GA HR757

House Study Committee on Civil Rights Protections; create

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