Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR622

Introduced
1/27/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/4/26  
Enrolled
2/6/26  
Passed
2/6/26  
Report Pass
2/26/26  
Enrolled
3/25/26  

Caption

Joint Study Committee on Evaluating Escalating Costs in Georgia's Foster Care System; create

Impact

The creation of this committee is expected to have a meaningful impact on state laws concerning the foster care system and the delivery of related services. By focusing on financial efficiencies and evaluating the current service structure, the committee aims to propose recommendations that could enhance service delivery methodologies. This endeavor is particularly pressing given the significant fiscal pressures that the state faces concerning child welfare funding as highlighted by expected cost increases projected for the coming years.

Summary

Senate Resolution 622 establishes the Joint Study Committee on Evaluating Escalating Costs in Georgia's Foster Care System. The main objective of this resolution is to address the rapidly increasing expenditures associated with out-of-home care services, which have surged significantly since 2022. As the Georgia Department of Human Services manages nearly 10,000 foster children, understanding and controlling these costs is crucial to ensure sustainable care and support for these vulnerable youth. The resolution calls for a thorough evaluation of the existing framework for delivering these services, thereby seeking to leverage available resources for better outcomes.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR622 appears to be supportive and constructive, reflecting a bipartisan recognition of the need for deeper analysis into the foster care system costs. Both supporters and members of the legislature acknowledge the importance of ensuring that resources are effectively utilized to provide the best care for foster children. The discussion surrounding this resolution has generally been characterized by a cooperative spirit, aiming for solutions that enhance the welfare of children in state custody.

Contention

While the resolution has gained support, there may be underlying tensions regarding the adequacy and source of funding for foster care services, as well as the capacity and operational capabilities of the agencies involved. Given the breadth of stakeholders engaged with the foster care system, discussions may reveal varying opinions on the best practices to adopt, such as potential reforms in operational strategies or inter-agency coordination. The outcomes of the study committee's work may also lead to legislative proposals that could lead to contentious debates around funding priorities in the state's budget.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR1522

House Study Committee on Evaluating Community Health; create

GA HR847

House Study Committee on Evaluating Funding for Public Health; create

GA HR1475

Joint Study Committee on Modified Exhaust Systems on Motor Vehicles; create

GA HR752

Joint Study Committee on Cosmetology and Barbering Education; create

GA SR283

Joint Study Committee on Height Restrictions Surrounding Georgia Airports; create

GA SR282

Joint Study Committee on Funding for Next Generation 9-1-1 Sustainability; create

GA HR1528

Joint Study Committee on Higher Education Fiscal Stewardship; create

GA HR1416

Joint Study Committee on Generational Sustainability of Family Farms; create

GA HR655

House Study Committee on Gaming in the State of Georgia; create

GA HR304

House Study Committee on the Costs and Effects of Smoking; create

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