Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB592

Introduced
2/25/26  
Refer
2/26/26  

Caption

"One Strike Act"; enact

Impact

This legislation represents a significant shift in state law regarding the punishment of violent offenders. By categorizing specific violent crimes as serious felonies and enforcing lifetime parole bans, the bill seeks to deter potential offenders, particularly those who pose a significant threat to public safety. Previous measures aimed at reforming nonviolent offender sentences may become less significant as the law intensifies focus on violent offenders, potentially leading to an increase in incarceration rates for such crimes. Lawmakers have cited a national uptick in violent crime as justification for this legislative change, advocating for a 'zero tolerance' approach.

Summary

Senate Bill 592, known as the 'One Strike Act,' aims to significantly increase the penalties for certain serious violent felonies, particularly those affecting children. The bill mandates harsher punishments specifically for offenders convicted of rape, aggravated sexual battery, and sexual battery against victims under the age of 12, enforcing life imprisonment without parole for such offenses. Additionally, it delineates certain offenses as serious violent felonies and removes parole eligibility for offenders who commit these while serving a sentence, creating a more stringent framework for handling violent crime in Georgia.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among lawmakers, particularly regarding the balance between public safety and rehabilitation. Advocates for the bill, primarily Republican legislators, argue that enhanced penalties are essential for protecting vulnerable populations, especially children. Conversely, opponents express concerns that excessively punitive measures may not consider rehabilitation opportunities for certain offenders and could inflate prison populations. The discourse highlights ongoing tensions within the legislature about how best to address violent crime while maintaining an effective penal system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB301

The Time Served Act of 2025; enact

GA HB1061

Mandi Ballinger Act; enact

GA S286

Amends "three strikes law" to apply only to persons over 18 years of age.

GA SB9

"Ensuring Accountability for Illegal AI Activities Act"; enact

GA HB673

Criminal procedure; limitations on bars to first offender treatment for certain minor offenders adjudicated as adults; provide

GA HB338

Enact Andy's Law

GA HB267

Revise DUI laws related to enacting Bobby's law

GA SB79

"Fentanyl Eradication and Removal Act"; enact

GA HB372

Enact the Larry Henderson Act

GA HB741

Enact the Ohio Holly Act

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