Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR370

Introduced
3/1/23  
Introduced
3/1/23  
Enrolled
3/1/23  

Caption

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

Impact

If enacted, HR370 may lead to a greater emphasis on speech and language services at both the state and community levels. It suggests a push towards higher professional recognition, which could motivate practitioners and stakeholders to advocate for better resources, training, and support for speech-language pathologists. This recognition could influence legislative decisions, possibly leading to improved funding and policy initiatives connected to speech-language pathology.

Summary

HR370 seeks to formally recognize the contributions and professional standards of the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association (GSLHA). The bill aims to increase awareness regarding the importance of speech-language pathology professionals and their role in public health. By highlighting this association, HR370 intends to promote better communication strategies for individuals with speech and hearing challenges, enhancing the overall quality of care in these fields.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding HR370 revolve around the balance of professional recognition against the resources available for implementation. Some advocates express concerns about maintaining high standards and adequate training in the face of potential increases in demand for services following the bill's recognition efforts. Critics might argue that, without sufficient accompanying measures to enhance service delivery, the bill's acknowledgment alone may not resolve existing issues in service provision, such as access and availability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR173

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

GA SR450

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

GA SR73

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; recognize

GA HR843

Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association; commend

GA HR377

Georgia Academy of Audiology; recognize

GA HR191

Georgia Hearing Day at the state capitol; February 15, 2023; recognize

GA SR90

Georgia Hearing Day; recognizing February 15, 2023

GA HR983

Georgia Hearing Day at the state capitol; February 20, 2024; recognize

GA HR181

Georgia Hearing Day at the state capitol; February 10, 2025; recognize

GA AB2686

Speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and hearing aid dispensers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.