Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1199

Introduced
2/2/26  
Enrolled
2/2/26  

Caption

Georgia Association of Community Care Providers; commend

Impact

The bill highlights the importance of home and community-based services offered by GACCP members, emphasizing the significant role they play in underserved and rural areas of Georgia. By facilitating care in these communities, the GACCP providers help maintain the state's healthcare infrastructure and alleviate the stress on institutional care resources. This model is also financially beneficial, as it saves taxpayer dollars by enabling individuals to remain at home longer rather than requiring more expensive institutional care.

Summary

House Resolution 1199 recognizes and commends the Georgia Association of Community Care Providers (GACCP) for their commendable efforts in delivering high-quality care to individuals with disabilities, complex care needs, and the aging population in Georgia. The GACCP is vital in providing home and community-based services, which allow individuals to receive personalized care in their familiar environments, as opposed to institutional settings. This approach not only meets the care needs of the individuals but also fosters independence and improved quality of life.

Contention

Throughout the discussions surrounding HR1199, there appears to be broad support for the measures recognizing the contributions of community care providers. However, potential contention arises from the ongoing debates surrounding funding for Medicaid waiver programs and the overall sustainability of Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS). Some stakeholders may argue for more funding and resources, while others express concerns over equitable access to these services for all Georgians, especially in underserved regions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR611

Georgia Association of Community Care Providers; recognize

GA HR1179

Community Associations Institute-Georgia Chapter; commend

GA HR1407

Community Health Centers Day; February 18, 2026; commending the Georgia Primary Care Association; recognize

GA HR1236

Georgia E-Commerce Auto Dealers Association; commend

GA HR283

Community Health Centers Day; 02/20/25; Georgia Primary Care Association; recognize

GA SR705

Georgia Community Service Boards; commend

GA HR1411

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; commend

GA HR1633

Vietnamese Women's Association of Georgia; commend

GA HR204

Hemophilia of Georgia; commend

GA SR136

Georgia Addiction Counselors Association; commend

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.