Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1269

Caption

No Lead in My Water Act; urge enactment

Impact

If enacted, HR1269 would promote the health and safety of students by ensuring that schools test their water systems for lead contamination. By leveraging federal resources specifically allocated for this purpose, the bill paves the way for schools to address potential hazards effectively, thereby improving the learning environment. The engagement of the Georgia Department of Education in this process is essential for enhancing compliance and awareness across school districts.

Summary

House Resolution 1269, also known as the 'No Lead in My Water Act', urges the Georgia Department of Education to provide additional support for testing school facilities for lead contamination in pipes and fixtures. This bill highlights the serious public health risks associated with lead exposure, particularly for children, including potential brain damage and negative impacts on educational outcomes. The resolution calls for utilizing existing federal funding to facilitate this testing and to remedy any identified issues.

Contention

Potential points of contention regarding HR1269 may arise from the implementation and fiscal responsibility of the proposed measures. While the bill advocates for proactive health measures in schools, concerns could surface around the equitable distribution of resources and support among different school districts, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. Additionally, some stakeholders may debate the adequacy of the federal funding in addressing the scale of lead contamination issues statewide.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB3136

Relating To Lead Materials In Water Infrastructure.

GA HB2316

Relating To Lead Materials In Water Infrastructure.

GA HB5552

Relating to lead in drinking water at public schools.

GA HR1110

General Assembly; support enactment of legislation to establish and maintain a comprehensive electronic inpatient psychiatric bed registry; urge

GA AB1096

Water: schoolsites: lead testing.

GA SR50

Urges Congress to pass federal "Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act."

GA SR63

Urges educational institutions in NJ to include veterans and active service members in discussions about military, military values, and leadership.

GA AR22

Urges educational institutions in NJ to include veterans and active service members in discussions about military, military values, and leadership.

GA HJ33

Resolution to urge U.S. Congress to take action relating to mortgage trigger leads

GA SR111

To urge and request the village of Downsville to consolidate its municipal water system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.