Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1296

Introduced
2/9/26  
Enrolled
2/9/26  

Caption

Trauma Awareness Day at the state capitol; February 24, 2026; Georgia's trauma professionals, the Georgia Trauma Commission, and the Georgia Trauma Foundation; recognize

Impact

Through this resolution, the legislators aim to highlight the critical role that trauma care facilities and trained medical personnel play in providing effective treatment for trauma victims. It underlines the need for ongoing public education and awareness campaigns about the causes and consequences of physical trauma and emphasizes the need for support services for trauma survivors. The recognition is intended to foster a community-based approach to trauma care, where local organizations and volunteers can engage in preventive efforts and provide support.

Summary

House Resolution 1296 seeks to establish February 24, 2026, as Trauma Awareness Day at the Georgia State Capitol. The resolution aims to commend the efforts of Georgia's trauma professionals, the Georgia Trauma Commission, and the Georgia Trauma Foundation in addressing physical trauma, which is recognized as a leading cause of death in the United States, particularly for individuals under the age of 45. By designating this day, the resolution aims to raise public awareness about the importance of trauma care, prevention measures, and rehabilitation services.

Contention

While Resolution 1296 promotes a worthy cause, discussions surrounding the need for heightened trauma awareness may invite varying opinions regarding the adequacy of current funding and resources allocated for trauma care. Advocates may argue for additional legislative support to ensure that trauma centers are well-funded and capable of meeting the needs of victims. Additionally, some may question how effectively the proposed awareness initiatives will be implemented and whether they will reach the most vulnerable populations most affected by traumatic injuries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR416

Georgia's trauma professionals, the Georgia Trauma Commission, and the Georgia Trauma Foundation; Trauma Awareness Day at the state capitol; February 26, 2025; recognize

GA SR692

Trauma Awareness Day; recognize February 24, 2026

GA SR230

Trauma Awareness Day; recognize February 26, 2025

GA SR16

Trauma Awareness Day; recognize January 28, 2025

GA ACR175

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy awareness.

GA SB1216

Traumatic event counseling

GA HR181

Georgia Hearing Day at the state capitol; February 10, 2025; recognize

GA ACR111

Military Sexual Trauma Awareness Day.

GA HB2204

First responders; post-traumatic stress disorder

GA HR1170

Omega Day at the Georgia State Capitol; February 10, 2026; recognize

Similar Bills

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