Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR122

Introduced
2/6/23  
Introduced
2/6/23  
Enrolled
2/6/23  

Caption

Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education; 20 years of service to the State of Georgia; commend

Impact

HR122 serves to honor the contributions of Georgia CORE and acknowledges the organization’s role in addressing a pressing public health issue—cancer, which remains the second leading cause of death in the state. With over 61,000 new cancer diagnoses expected in Georgia in 2023, the resolution underscores the importance of continued investment and innovative partnerships in healthcare to improve cancer treatment and education. This public recognition could help galvanize further support for cancer research initiatives within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 122 (HR122) is a resolution recognizing the Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education (Georgia CORE) for its 20 years of service to the State of Georgia. The resolution highlights the organization's significant efforts in uniting medical professionals and researchers in the fight against cancer, addressing critical weaknesses in clinical trial availability and research capacity in the state. It celebrates the impact that Georgia CORE has had in increasing cancer survivorship, facilitated partnerships, and enhanced access to cancer care across Georgia.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely ceremonial and positive in tone, it reflects ongoing discussions regarding how best to tackle healthcare challenges in Georgia, particularly concerning cancer treatment and resources. There may be underlying contention regarding state funding levels for cancer research and how to effectively allocate resources to benefit all citizens equally.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA SR62

Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education; recognize

GA HR1153

Keel, Brooks A., PhD; dedicated service to advancing higher education in the state of Georgia, the University System of Georgia, Georgia Southern University, and Augusta University; commend

GA HR911

Children's Advocacy Centers of Georgia Day in the State of Georgia; February 7, 2024; recognize

GA HR488

Southwest Georgia Area Health Education Center; commend

GA HR1280

Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month; March 2024; recognize; the Georgia Colorectal Cancer Control program; impact on increasing screenings in Federal Qualified Health Clinics in Southwest and Southeast Georgia; commend

GA HR501

East Georgia Cancer Coalition; commend

GA HR484

Georgia State University; commend

GA HR28

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

GA HR35

Hemophilia of Georgia; commend

GA HR1489

Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI); 90th anniversary; recognize

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