Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB22

Introduced
1/17/25  
Refer
1/27/25  

Caption

State School Superintendent; Department of Education to publish relevant and applicable federal guidance documents and related information; require

Impact

This legislation will have a significant effect on how the State School Superintendent and the Department of Education disseminate information regarding federal regulations and guidance. By requiring an annual report to designated legislative committees, SB22 aims to keep state officials apprised of federal policies that could influence state educational practices. As a result, the bill is likely to foster a more coordinated response to federal directives, ultimately aligning state educational strategies with federal expectations and guidelines.

Summary

Senate Bill 22 aims to enhance the transparency and accessibility of federal guidance documents relevant to education in Georgia. The bill mandates that the Department of Education publish these documents within 15 days of receipt, ensuring that related information is readily available for stakeholders. This requirement extends to various forms of communication from federal agencies, including advisories, bulletins, and even digital formats. The goal is to provide clarity on federal education policies and their implications at the state level, thereby facilitating better informed decision-making within Georgia’s educational system.

Contention

While SB22 promotes transparency, there may be concerns regarding the administrative burden it places on the Department of Education to comply with the timelines and requirements for publishing guidance documents. Some stakeholders could argue that the requirement to respond formally to each document within a set period may create additional challenges, particularly in terms of staffing and resource allocation. Additionally, ensuring that all materials are accessible and user-friendly may require further investment, which could be a point of contention in budget discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB469

Education, Department of; loitering or disrupting schools; provide for requirements and authorization

GA HB1122

Education; provide for funding requirements to apply to local agencies; charter schools; provisions

GA HB320

State Board of Education; adopt rules to require all certified public school personnel to receive annual training in depression and suicide awareness and prevention

GA HB1167

Georgia Foundation for Public Education; prioritizing low-performing schools applicable to the award of grants to public schools by a nonprofit corporation; remove a provision

GA HR42

General Assembly; local school superintendents be elected by voters; provide - CA

GA HR1165

General Assembly; local school superintendents be elected by voters; provide - CA

GA SB505

Hospitals and Related Institutions; required publication by hospital of certain financial documents on its website; provisions; revise

GA HB261

Labor and industrial relations; employers to provide certain documentation when compensating employees; require

GA SB204

Education Accountability; recognition of certain accrediting agencies as evaluators of the quality of education offered in public schools in this state; provide

GA SB482

Sumter County; board of education and school superintendent; compensation of said board; revise

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