Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR27

Introduced
1/16/25  
Enrolled
1/17/25  

Caption

Intuitive; recognize

Impact

SR27 serves not only as a recognition of Intuitive's work but also underscores the company's economic impact on the local community. With a commitment to a $500 million investment for its campus expansion in Georgia, the resolution promotes the idea that technological advancements can bolster local economies. This expansion will facilitate job creation, with Intuitive projected to grow its workforce significantly in the area. Such economic contributions are further illustrated by the fact that Intuitive trains more surgeon care teams in Georgia than anywhere else globally, driving both local and state economies through various forms of spending.

Summary

Senate Resolution 27 (SR27) recognizes and commends Intuitive Surgical for its significant contributions to patient care and business achievements in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Intuitive has made notable advancements in robotic-assisted surgery, notably through its da Vinci Surgical System. This system has been pivotal in revolutionizing minimally invasive surgeries, thereby benefiting healthcare systems and improving patient outcomes, highlighting the transformative nature of technology in contemporary medicine.

Contention

While SR27 is largely a positive acknowledgment, it raises broader questions regarding the role of corporations in local economies and healthcare. The emphasis on Intuitive's achievements might spur discussions about corporate influence in healthcare advancements and policies, as well as the need for balance between corporate growth and community needs. By officially recognizing Intuitive's contributions, the resolution could be scrutinized by those who believe it may overshadow challenges faced in healthcare access and affordability that need addressing alongside economic growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR37

Intuitive; contributions to patient care and for business achievements and growth in Gwinnett County, Georgia; commend

GA SR634

Lung Cancer; recognize burden in the United States and State of Georgia; support prevention, early detection, and timely intervention to improve patient outcomes

GA HR1204

United States and the State of Georgia; burden of lung cancer; recognize

GA CER26-0096

Dr. Dock Winston Recognition Resolution of 2025

GA HR1161

Latino Day at the state capitol; February 5, 2026; recognize

GA SR606

Gwinnett Chamber Day; recognize January 27, 2026

GA SR346

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GA HR1069

Gwinnett Chamber Day at the state capitol; January 27, 2026; recognize

GA SR229

Bowen, Rudy; recognize

GA SR97

Mock Sr.; Robert Wayne; recognize

Similar Bills

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