Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1945

Caption

House Study Committee on Examining the Implementation, Funding, and Effectiveness of Georgia's CHINS Framework; create

Impact

Should the committee generate findings or recommendations that include legislative suggestions, those will be filed with the Clerk of the House for consideration prior to the committee's scheduled dissolution. The resolution emphasizes that adequate funding and accountability are vital for the CHINS program’s successful implementation across the state, which could result in enhanced services for at-risk youth and families. This initiative signals a commitment by the state to improve both safety and support for children, thereby potentially affecting related statutes about child welfare and family law.

Summary

House Resolution 1945 establishes a House Study Committee to examine the implementation, funding, and effectiveness of Georgia's CHINS (Children in Need of Services) framework. The intent behind this resolution is to create a structured approach to studying how well the current system serves the needs of children and families while identifying any gaps in funding and service provision. The committee's exploration aims to ensure that the CHINS program is adequately supported to prevent youth from entering the juvenile justice system, which, in turn, strengthens families and improves educational outcomes. This focus is crucial given the long-term public expenditures associated with courts and social services.

Contention

While the need for improved funding and community-based interventions is acknowledged, the establishment of this committee presents potential points of contention regarding how legislative suggestions might translate into policy changes. Concerns might arise around the adequacy of funding based on prior state budgeting practices and the possible bureaucratic hurdles in implementing the committee's recommendations. The effectiveness of existing programs under the CHINS framework might also be scrutinized, triggering debates over state versus local responsibilities in child welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1025

Children in Need of Services (CHINS) Funding Act; enact

GA HR429

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

GA HR656

House Study Committee on Expanding Home Ownership Opportunities for Georgians; create

GA HR847

House Study Committee on Evaluating Funding for Public Health; create

GA HR712

House Study Committee on Protecting Working Families; create

GA HR883

House Study Committee on Making Georgia the No. 1 State for Tourism; create

GA HR593

House Study Committee on Maternal, Prenatal, and Pediatric Care Access and Funding; create

GA HR1656

House Study Committee on School Nutrition, Student Food Security, Georgia Agriculture, and Student Success; create

GA SR622

Joint Study Committee on Evaluating Escalating Costs in Georgia's Foster Care System; create

GA HR655

House Study Committee on Gaming in the State of Georgia; create

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