Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB200

Introduced
2/19/25  

Caption

Persons and Their Rights; that life is valued and protected from the moment of conception; provide

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would fundamentally impact Georgia’s reproductive laws, particularly concerning abortion and contraceptive practices. By granting personhood at conception, this legislation could alter existing legal frameworks surrounding abortion rights, with proponents arguing that it is a necessary step to protect unborn children. Such a legal recognition could also affect medical practices and patients' rights within the state, making it vital for healthcare providers to reassess their compliance with the law regarding reproductive health services.

Summary

Senate Bill 200 aims to establish that life is recognized and protected from the moment of conception, granting embryos and fetuses the same legal rights and protections as persons under the law. The bill proposes an amendment to the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically Chapter 2 of Title 1, to officially define key terms like 'abortifacient', 'abortion', 'conception', and 'contraception'. It specifically aims to clarify that while it recognizes the value of life from conception, it does not create or recognize any right to abortion, nor does it restrict access to contraception techniques.

Contention

The bill has surfaced as a significant point of contention within the state, as it could provoke considerable controversy and debate over reproductive rights and bodily autonomy. Supporters assert that this legislation affirms the sanctity of life, while opponents express concerns about its implications for women's rights, particularly regarding the reduction of access to abortion services. The potential legal ramifications could foster a divisive environment in Georgia, drawing in varied opinions from legislators, advocacy groups, and the general public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB122

Persons and their rights; life from the moment of conception is accorded same rights and protections guaranteed to all persons; provide

GA H5114

Human Personhood at Conception Act

GA HB722

Life at Conception Act

GA HJR1080

Oklahoma Constitution; unalienable rights; moment of conception; ballot title; filing.

GA SB3667

Life at Conception Act of 2026

GA HB1235

Elections; candidates and certain committees that receive more than 50 percent of their funding from non-Georgia persons shall provide certain notices on their campaign advertisements; provide

GA HB1210

Courts; protections for children who adopt an identity that differs from their sex; provide

GA HB199

Courts; protection of personally identifiable information of judges and their spouses; modify provisions

GA S07792

Relates to protecting the communication rights of individuals with disabilities; provides that each person with a disability has the right to autonomously communicate in their preferred manner and utilize any validated communication supports that meet their needs.

GA HB2816

Relating to protection of the rights of conscience of persons from providing and health care facilities from offering certain health care services; providing a civil remedy; authorizing disciplinary action.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.