Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR669

Introduced
2/2/26  
Enrolled
2/3/26  

Caption

Cancer Prevention Day; recognize February 5, 2026

Impact

The resolution stresses that many cancers can be prevented or detected early through effective strategies such as tobacco cessation programs, HPV vaccination, healthy nutrition, physical activity, sun safety, and regular cancer screenings. By establishing a dedicated day to promote cancer prevention, SR669 encourages broader awareness and education about preventive health measures among Georgians, particularly in underserved communities. This initiative reflects a commitment to improving health outcomes and reducing cancer risk across the state.

Summary

SR669 aims to designate February 5, 2026, as Cancer Prevention Day at the Capitol in Georgia. The resolution recognizes the collaborative efforts of various partners in cancer prevention, screening, and advocacy across the state. It highlights the importance of community engagement and the role of policymakers in addressing the significant health and economic burden that cancer poses to individuals and families throughout Georgia.

Contention

While SR669 is largely a symbolic gesture aimed at raising awareness, there are implicit challenges in ensuring that all areas receive equitable access to preventive services. Advocates for cancer prevention often discuss the disparities faced by rural and underserved populations in accessing resources such as screenings and educational materials. By fostering community partnerships through the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium and other organizations, the resolution advocates for ongoing efforts to address these concerns and improve overall health equity in cancer prevention efforts. Thus, the resolution highlights both the successes and challenges in combating cancer within the state.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA HR1252

Cancer Prevention Day at the capitol; February 5, 2026; commending the collaborative efforts of Georgia's cancer prevention, screening, and advocacy partners; recognize

GA SR738

Kia Day; recognize February 11, 2026

GA SR607

Firefighters Recognition Day; recognize February 3, 2026

GA SR590

Lupus Advocacy Day; recognize February 19, 2026

GA SR19

Firefighters Recognition Day; recognize February 4, 2025

GA SR175

Donor Day; recognize February 13, 2025

GA SR763

Donor Day; recognize February 20, 2026

GA SR702

PAGE Day; recognize February 17, 2026

GA SR134

PAGE Day; recognize February 18, 2025

GA SR47

Physician's Day; recognize February 5, 2025

Similar Bills

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