Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR266

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Stafford, Furquan R.; commend

Impact

The resolution aims to promote racial and ethnic diversity in the ownership and operation of plasma collection centers. By encouraging the plasma collection industry to open its markets to minority participation, SR266 seeks to address existing disparities in this field. The demand for plasma protein therapies has increased dramatically, and the resolution advocates for a fair opportunity for minority entrepreneurs in an industry that is rapidly expanding and currently valued at approximately $30 billion globally.

Summary

SR266 is a Senate Resolution that encourages the development of minority-owned plasma collection centers while commending community activist Furquan R. Stafford for his extensive advocacy on this matter. The resolution highlights the significant medical benefits of therapies derived from human plasma, which are crucial in treating various medical conditions. It acknowledges that while a substantial network of plasma collection centers exists in the United States, none are owned by African Americans despite their significant contribution to plasma donations.

Contention

While SR266 is primarily a commendation, it implicitly raises the issue of equity in healthcare business opportunities. This could spark discussions on how state and federal policies can align to not only enhance minority access to business opportunities but also ensure that healthcare solutions are equitably provided across diverse communities. The resolution reflects a broader commitment to dismantling systemic barriers that prevent minority populations from thriving in emerging healthcare markets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1124

Blood Plasma Donation Awareness Day in Georgia; February 17, 2026; recognize

GA HB620

State holidays; Blood Plasma Donation Awareness Day; designate

GA HR1407

Community Health Centers Day; February 18, 2026; commending the Georgia Primary Care Association; recognize

GA HC54

Congress; call upon to pass legislation repealing the FACE Act and commending President Trump for pardoning certain Americans convicted thereunder.

GA HR295

Oakworth Capital Bank, commended

GA SJR69

Honda Automotive Plant, commended

GA HR1136

Commending retired U.S. Navy Commander Everett Alvarez Jr. for his service in the Vietnam War.

GA HJR77

Command Sergeant Major Kevin D. Harkey, commended

GA HJR308

Representative Rhett Marques, commended

GA HR192

Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and commending Muslims in the United States and throughout the world for their faith.

Similar Bills

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