Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR274

Caption

General Assembly; appropriate an additional $2 million annually to the Georgia Pregnancy and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program; urge

Impact

The proposed resolution is positioned as a response to the limited effectiveness of crisis pregnancy centers, which are often critiqued for their anti-abortion focus rather than for providing comprehensive reproductive care. The allocation of $2 million is intended to enhance a program that has already shown positive outcomes, signaling a potential shift in how state resources are utilized to support pregnant individuals and families. This funding strategy emphasizes a prioritization of direct, evidence-based support over organizations that may not offer comprehensive health services.

Summary

House Resolution 274 urges the General Assembly to allocate an additional $2 million annually to the Georgia Pregnancy and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. This program aims to provide in-home visits for at-risk and underserved communities during pregnancy and early childhood, with the goals of improving birth outcomes, reducing preterm deliveries, and decreasing both infant and maternal mortality rates. The resolution seeks to shift funding from crisis pregnancy centers to this program, reflecting a strategic prioritization of resources in support of comprehensive maternal care.

Contention

However, the resolution does present points of contention, particularly with the framing of crisis pregnancy centers. These centers are identified as often operating under misleading pretenses, which raises questions regarding continued state support. Opponents might argue that reducing funding to these centers could limit options for women facing unplanned pregnancies, while supporters of HR274 maintain that such centers do not meet the comprehensive needs of those they serve, particularly in a state with stringent abortion laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR207

General Assembly; appropriate an additional $2 million annually to the Georgia Pregnancy and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program; urge

GA HF25

Women's pregnancy centers and maternity homes grant program established, appropriations reduced, and money appropriated.

GA SF1650

Women's pregnancy centers and maternity home program establishment and appropriation

GA HB1955

Relating to the establishment of an early childhood mental health home visiting grant program.

GA HR1048

General Assembly; adopt the Georgia Bereaved Parents and Family Support Act of 2026; urge

GA HF1736

Early childhood literacy pilot programs established, and money appropriated.

GA S0677

Changes annual reporting requirements for the state’s family home-visiting program and also impacts appropriation and spending of funds in order to access maximum federal funding for these programs.

GA H6073

Changes annual reporting requirements for the state’s family home-visiting program and also impacts appropriation and spending of funds in order to access maximum federal funding for these programs.

GA H7794

Changes annual reporting requirements for the state’s family home-visiting program and also impacts appropriation and spending of funds in order to access maximum federal funding for these programs.

GA S2845

Changes annual reporting requirements for the state’s family home-visiting program and also impacts appropriation and spending of funds in order to access maximum federal funding for these programs.

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NJ A3753

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