Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR28

Introduced
1/15/25  
Enrolled
1/15/25  

Caption

Georgia Cancer Control Consortium; part of the Georgia Department of Public Health, HPV Cancer Free GA, Cancer Pathways, and The Susan Jolley Awareness Program; exceptional contributions to cervical cancer education and awareness in Georgia; commend

Impact

Cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination rates are essential public health issues for Georgia, where statistics indicate that one in five women are not receiving regular screenings. Given the state's statistics of 444 new cervical cancer cases and 140 annual deaths, HR28 aims to shine a light on the importance of increasing these rates as part of cancer prevention strategies. The resolution promotes collaboration among health organizations and encourages more robust community engagement in addressing cervical health issues.

Summary

HR28 is a resolution recognizing the efforts of the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium and associated organizations in promoting cervical cancer education and awareness throughout Georgia. The resolution highlights the ongoing issues related to cervical cancer screening rates in the state, which fall below the national average. Notably, it discusses the impact of geographic disparities in screening rates, particularly in rural counties where some areas have alarming rates lower than 60%. The resolution emphasizes that increasing awareness and education is critical in addressing these disparities.

Contention

While HR28 is largely commendatory in nature, the bill's focus may be pointed towards potential future legislation aimed at improving health initiatives related to cervical cancer. A point of contention could arise regarding funding and resources allocated to educate about HPV vaccination and enhance screening programs. There may be debates around public health priorities and the methods used to reach underrepresented populations, especially in areas facing significant healthcare access challenges.

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