Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR168

Introduced
2/20/23  
Enrolled
2/21/23  
Introduced
2/20/23  
Enrolled
2/21/23  

Caption

Dyslexia Day; recognize February 21, 2023

Impact

By officially designating Dyslexia Day, SR168 seeks to promote understanding and education about dyslexia in the state of Georgia. The resolution's recognition may lead to increased focus on necessary accommodations and support systems within educational institutions, ensuring that students with dyslexia receive the attention and resources needed for their success. This could foster an environment where students feel empowered and self-aware.

Summary

Senate Resolution 168 recognizes February 21, 2023, as Dyslexia Day at the state capitol, emphasizing the importance of dyslexia awareness. Dyslexia is identified as a specific learning disability that affects roughly one in five individuals, often impacting their reading abilities despite high intelligence levels. The resolution aims to raise public awareness regarding the educational and life challenges faced by individuals with dyslexia, stressing the need for early diagnosis and evidence-based interventions to support affected individuals.

Contention

While the bill itself does not introduce new laws or amendments to existing statutes, it serves as a recognition that could influence future educational policies and support measures related to dyslexia. There are no notable points of contention as it focuses on raising awareness rather than enforcing or altering legislative obligations. However, discussions surrounding similar resolutions may often touch upon the adequacy of support and interventions provided to individuals with learning disabilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR101

Dyslexia Day at the state capitol; February 21, 2023; recognize

GA SR86

Dyslexia Day; recognize February 4, 2025

GA HR108

Dyslexia Day at the state capitol; February 4, 2025; recognize

GA SR524

Dyslexia Day; recognize January 31, 2024

GA HR964

Dyslexia Day at the state capitol; January 31, 2024; recognize

GA SR85

Recognizing February 5, 2019, as Dyslexia Awareness Day.

GA SR18

FFA Day; recognizing February 21, 2023

GA SR87

Recognizing February 4, 2015, as Dyslexia Awareness Day.

GA CER25-0129

October is Dyslexia Awareness Month Recognition Resolution of 2023

GA SR179

Lupus Advocacy Day; recognize February 23, 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.