Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR213

Introduced
2/19/25  
Enrolled
2/20/25  

Caption

Certified Community Midwife Day; recognize February 19, 2025

Impact

The resolution serves to promote appreciation and support for the community midwifery profession within the state. By officially recognizing this day, it aims to foster dialogue and perhaps influence policy discussions relating to maternal and child health services. The resolution does not directly amend existing laws but can be seen as a step towards enhancing the visibility of midwifery practices and their importance in healthcare. It underscores the need for integrated care models and encourages collaboration among various health care providers.

Summary

Senate Resolution 213 (SR213) recognizes February 19, 2025, as Certified Community Midwife Day at the state capitol. The resolution acknowledges the critical role that community midwives play in enhancing maternal and child health services. It highlights their dedication and effectiveness in providing care, improving outcomes, and reducing risks associated with premature birth and morbidity during the childbearing period. By setting aside a day specifically for recognition, the resolution aims to bring public awareness to the contributions of certified community midwives in Georgia.

Contention

While SR213 does not appear to be contentious in nature, it may provoke discussions regarding the role of midwives versus traditional healthcare providers in maternal care settings. Some proponents may advocate for further support and funding for community midwifery programs, suggesting a need for broader recognition of their benefits within the healthcare system. Conversely, concerns could arise from segments of the medical community that may feel threatened by the growing recognition of midwifery as a legitimate practice in maternal health.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR661

Certified Community Midwife Day; recognize February 21, 2024

GA HR268

Certified Community Midwife Day at the state capitol; February 15, 2023; recognize; UmmSalaamah Abdullah-Zaimah, Shafia Monroe, Jennie Joseph, Sarahn Henderson, Jessica Roach, Jamarah Amani, and Brittany Campbell; commend

GA HB684

Certified Community Midwifery Act; enact

GA SB81

'Georgia Community Midwife Act'

GA SB546

Health; the practice of midwifery; repeal provisions

GA HR1239

Black Midwives Day in the State of Georgia; March 14, 2024; recognize

GA SR99

Girl Scout Day; recognize February 7, 2023

GA SR639

Lupus Advocacy Day; recognize February 20, 2024

GA SR92

Firefighters Recognition Day; recognizing February 7, 2023

GA SR179

Lupus Advocacy Day; recognize February 23, 2023

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.