Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1476

Caption

National Immunization Awareness Month; August; recognize

Impact

This resolution seeks to promote awareness around immunization by emphasizing its role in preventing vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and meningitis. The recognition of National Immunization Awareness Month is designed to encourage communities to prioritize vaccination, aligning with public health interests at both the community and state levels. The goal is to improve vaccination rates among both children and adults, particularly those in high-risk categories.

Summary

House Resolution 1476 recognizes August as National Immunization Awareness Month, emphasizing the importance of vaccinations as a crucial tool for safeguarding public health. The resolution highlights the significant impact vaccinations have had in preventing diseases and reducing mortality rates, particularly among children. The document cites statistics indicating that vaccinations have averted millions of illnesses and hospitalizations, underscoring their effectiveness and economic benefit to society.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not face direct legislative opposition, it operates within a broader context of vaccination debates, particularly concerning parental rights and mandatory vaccinations. The potential issues that could arise from promoting vaccinations might touch on personal beliefs and public health mandates, which can lead to discussions surrounding the balance between individual freedoms and community health responsibilities. However, the resolution aims to solidify the stance of vaccination as a safe and essential health measure.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR0129

VACCINE AWARENESS DAY

GA HR0810

VACCINE AWARENESS DAY

GA S1244

Immunization Awareness Month

GA S08716

Permits licensed pharmacists and nurse practitioners to prescribe and order COVID-19 immunizations; permits physicians to issue non-patient specific orders to pharmacists for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older; permits pharmacists to issue patient specific orders for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older.

GA A09260

Permits licensed pharmacists and nurse practitioners to prescribe and order COVID-19 immunizations; permits physicians to issue non-patient specific orders to pharmacists for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older; permits pharmacists to issue patient specific orders for COVID-19 immunizations for patients two years of age and older.

GA S08496

Relates to the establishment of regulations for administering immunizations taking into consideration the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American College of Physicians, the advisory committee on immunization practices, any interstate body established for purposes of reviewing and making recommendations regarding immunization coverage and access, or other similar nationally or internationally recognized scientific organizations.

GA A09060

Relates to the establishment of regulations for administering immunizations taking into consideration the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American College of Physicians, the advisory committee on immunization practices, any interstate body established for purposes of reviewing and making recommendations regarding immunization coverage and access, or other similar nationally or internationally recognized scientific organizations.

GA J01396

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 24-30, 2026, as Immunization Week in the State of New York

GA SB1434

Relating To Universal Immunization Funding Program.

GA SB3

Immunization Rules & Recommendations

Similar Bills

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