Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR1051

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, the recommendations stemming from this committee could significantly reshape state laws by proposing new strategies for the administration of services related to disabilities. The focus on areas like Medicaid waivers, family support services, and workforce capacity indicates a move towards resolving longstanding issues that hinder access to necessary care and support for individuals with disabilities. This could encourage more effective use of state resources and lead to better coordinated efforts among agencies responsible for service provision.

Summary

SR1051, known as the Senate Study Committee on Comprehensive Services and Long-term Outcomes for Individuals with Disabilities, establishes a committee dedicated to exploring and addressing the needs of individuals with disabilities in Georgia. The resolution identifies existing challenges within the state's service framework, highlighting issues such as fragmented access to programs, administrative burdens affecting enrollment, and workforce shortages in critical support areas. Through this initiative, the state seeks to improve service delivery and ensure a higher quality of care for persons with disabilities and their families.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SR1051 may arise from the need for adequate funding and structural changes to implement the committee's recommendations. Concerns exist about the ability to overcome administrative barriers that have historically limited access to services. Feedback from stakeholders, including families of individuals with disabilities and service providers, will be crucial in ensuring that the committee's outcomes effectively address systemic challenges, which may involve competing interests in resource allocation and policy changes.

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 SR489

Senate Study Committee on Inclusive Educational Settings for Students with Disabilities; create

GA S1050

Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

GA H1103

Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

GA SR771

Senate Study Committee on Adoption and Permanency Affordability; create

GA HR859

House Study Committee on Inclusive Educational Settings for Students with Disabilities; create

GA HR134

Directing the Joint State Government Commission to conduct a study and issue a report on home and community-based services provided to individuals with physical disabilities, intellectual disabilities, autism and other developmental disabilities with a focus on streamlining the application process and improving service delivery.

GA SB592

Relating to the delivery of services and programs to individuals with disabilities; conferring powers and duties on the Office of the Governor; establishing the Office for Individuals with Disabilities and the Advisory Committee for Individuals with Disabilities; and providing for the powers and duties of the office and the committee and for funding of the office and the committee.

GA HR1657

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

GA SR393

Senate Study Committee on Improving Family Caregiver Services; create

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.