Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR429

Introduced
2/27/25  
Report Pass
3/11/25  
Enrolled
4/4/25  

Caption

House Study Committee on Funding for Next Generation 9-1-1; create

Impact

The formation of this committee intends to conduct a thorough assessment of the existing funding model for the 9-1-1 system, which has not been amended since its inception. The objective is to pinpoint necessary reforms to ensure that financing adequately supports the transition to a modernized emergency service infrastructure capable of meeting contemporary technological demands. This modern approach aims to enhance the capabilities of emergency communications within the state, ensuring that Georgians receive timely and efficient assistance.

Summary

House Resolution 429 proposes the establishment of a House Study Committee focused on the funding and modernization of the 9-1-1 emergency response system in Georgia. The current 9-1-1 infrastructure in the state is noted to be significantly outdated, with many of its protocols established as far back as 1968. With an overwhelming majority of emergency calls now being made from mobile devices, updating this system to a Next Generation 9-1-1 framework is seen as crucial for improving response times and overall service delivery to citizens in Georgia.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR429 appears to be largely positive, with a recognition of the urgent need for improvements in emergency services as technology evolves. Lawmakers support the initiative, emphasizing that a robust 9-1-1 system is vital for public safety and responsiveness. The discussions likely center on the potential benefits of the funding and the anticipated improvements in emergency response times as a result of this modernization.

Contention

While the initial support for HR429 seems strong, potential points of contention may arise regarding the allocation and source of funding for the proposed enhancements. Concerns may surface regarding the sustainability of the funding model and whether it will adequately support the ongoing costs associated with maintaining state-of-the-art emergency response technologies. Furthermore, the committee's final recommendations may lead to debates over legislative actions required for the transition to Next Generation 9-1-1 services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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