Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR9

Introduced
1/13/23  
Enrolled
1/23/23  
Introduced
1/13/23  
Enrolled
1/23/23  

Caption

Together Georgia; recognize

Impact

The resolution does not propose any changes to existing laws but emphasizes the importance of the contributions made by Together Georgia to the welfare of vulnerable children and families in Georgia. By acknowledging Together Georgia's efforts, the resolution aims to reinforce support for the organization's mission, which focuses on collaboration with state agencies to enhance services, address challenges within the Medicaid system, and improve regulatory compliance for member organizations. The commendation can lead to greater recognition of the nonprofit's initiatives and potential legislative support for related programs in the future.

Summary

Senate Resolution 9 recognizes and commends Together Georgia, a nonprofit alliance representing children and family service providers throughout the state. The resolution highlights Together Georgia's significant role in advocating for the welfare of children and families, providing education and training to its members, and leading policy-making efforts related to child and family services. The organization plays a crucial role in preserving family support programs, educational initiatives for children under their care, and facilitating access to various essential services.

Contention

While the resolution is supportive and aimed at celebrating the contributions made by Together Georgia, it may face scrutiny in terms of the specific legislative impacts it may have. Discussion regarding the allocation of resources for family services, the effectiveness of Medicaid management, and state versus nonprofit responsibilities in child welfare could emerge. Although the resolution does not directly address contentious policy issues, it highlights areas where advocacy and stakeholder interests intersect, potentially leading to future debates around funding and service provision.

Notable_points

The resolution outlines the numerous programs offered by Together Georgia, including family foster care, psychiatric treatment, and independent living programs for youth transitioning out of state systems. Furthermore, it emphasizes the collaboration between Together Georgia and various state departments including the Department of Education and the Department of Human Services, which could be seen as a model for nonprofit-government partnerships in enhancing child welfare services. The public acknowledgment of such an organization also aims to inspire support and cooperation among other stakeholders in the realm of child and family services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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