Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1657

Introduced
3/10/26  

Caption

House Study Committee on Medicaid Waiver Populations and Long-Term Financial and Administrative Sustainability; create

Impact

If enacted, HR1657 will significantly influence how Medicaid services are administered within the state. By establishing a systematic approach to studying waiver populations, the resolution strives to create informed recommendations that may lead to legislative proposals for improving Medicaid services in Georgia. The committee's recommendations could translate into various changes in state laws related to eligibility parameters, payment methodologies, and types of services covered under Medicaid, potentially leading to more comprehensive care for vulnerable populations.

Summary

House Resolution 1657 aims to create a House Study Committee focused on analyzing Medicaid waiver populations, including older adults, children with complex medical needs, and individuals with disabilities. The Committee's primary objective is to examine the financial and administrative frameworks governing these populations to ensure compliance with federal standards and enhance the long-term sustainability of the services provided. This committee will study the conditions, needs, and challenges faced by these groups and recommend any necessary legislative action based on its findings.

Contention

Some legislators may express concerns regarding the inclusiveness of the study committee and its ability to adequately represent the diverse needs of Medicaid waiver populations. There might be differing opinions on how best to achieve long-term sustainability versus immediate needs, with some advocating for a more expansive approach that could involve additional funding or more significant reforms in Medicaid services, while others may argue for stricter spending controls and prioritization of existing resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1860

House Study Committee on Comprehensive Services and Long-term Outcomes for Individuals with Disabilities; create

GA H113

Create Committee on Medicaid Sustainability

GA HR816

House Study Committee on an At-Risk Populations Abuse Registry; create

GA SR1051

Senate Study Committee on Comprehensive Services and Long-term Outcomes for Individuals with Disabilities; create

GA HR1416

Joint Study Committee on Generational Sustainability of Family Farms; create

GA HR1951

House Study Committee on MARTA Governance, Financial Accountability, and Regional Transit Oversight; create

GA HR1831

House Study Committee on Local Government Financial Audits; create

GA SR282

Joint Study Committee on Funding for Next Generation 9-1-1 Sustainability; create

GA SR800

Joint Study Committee on the Generational Sustainability of Family Farms; create

GA SB1372

medicaid; dental benefit study committee

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