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SR 611

Georgia Association of Community Care Providers; recognize

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Albers and 4 co-sponsors

Georgia legislature formally recognizes the Georgia Association of Community Care Providers through a ceremonial resolution with no binding legal or budgetary effect.

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Bill Summary · SR 611

Legislative bill overview

Senate Resolution 611 is a recognition resolution that honors the Georgia Association of Community Care Providers (GACCP) for their work in the state. The resolution acknowledges the organization's contributions to community care services in Georgia and formally recognizes their efforts through legislative action.

Why is this important

Recognition resolutions like this serve to elevate awareness of organizations working in healthcare and social services sectors. By formally acknowledging GACCP's work, the legislature signals support for community-based care providers and the populations they serve, which can have indirect effects on public perception and potentially on future policy discussions related to community care funding and regulation.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited substantive impact: Recognition resolutions do not create new law, funding, or regulatory changes, so their practical effect beyond symbolic support is minimal
  • Selective recognition: Questions may arise about why this particular organization receives legislative recognition while others in similar sectors do not
  • Lack of public debate: The resolution was read and adopted quickly (same day hopper to adoption) with minimal information about specific achievements or metrics being recognized

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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