Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR1564

Introduced
3/20/24  
Report Pass
3/26/24  
Introduced
3/20/24  

Caption

House Summit on Hunger and Food Insecurity; create

Impact

If enacted, HR1564 would facilitate collaboration among various stakeholders, including charitable food providers, local governments, healthcare providers, advocacy groups, farmers, and community members, to develop effective solutions aimed at eradicating hunger in the state. The bill underscores the multifaceted nature of food insecurity, which is exacerbated by challenges such as unemployment, economic instability, and the prevalence of food deserts in rural areas. The House Summit is intended to be a platform for discussing and implementing various interventions known to alleviate food insecurity, promoting sustainable change across Georgia.

Summary

House Resolution 1564 aims to address the critical issue of hunger and food insecurity in Georgia by creating the House Summit on Hunger and Food Insecurity. The resolution highlights that food insecurity, as defined by the USDA, is a lack of access to adequate food for an active, healthy life. It stresses that food security is essential for public health and well-being, particularly in light of the alarming statistics showing over 500,000 children and 1 in 8 Georgians are affected by food insecurity. The bill acknowledges the connection between inadequate access to nutrition and numerous adverse health outcomes, especially in vulnerable populations such as low-income households and seniors on fixed incomes.

Contention

While HR1564 has a clear goal of addressing hunger and food insecurity, it may spark discussions around resource allocation and the effectiveness of existing food assistance programs. Some stakeholders might question whether this summit can lead to meaningful action or merely serves as a symbolic gesture. Others may argue that systemic changes are required beyond collaboration – such as policy reforms addressing income disparities and food access, which could be contentious points during the discussions within the summit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HR185

House Healthy Food Retail Study Committee; create

GA HR712

House Study Committee on Protecting Working Families; create

GA HCR81

Creates the Task Force on Summer Hunger

GA HR227

Commending the Hunters for the Hungry program for helping to alleviate food insecurity.

GA SJR21

Designates Tuesday in third full week of September each year as "Food Allergy and Hunger Awareness Day."

GA SJR33

Designates Tuesday in third full week of September each year as "Food Allergy and Hunger Awareness Day."

GA SB177

"Food Insecurity Eradication Act"; enact

GA HR1094

To Raise Awareness Of The Issue Of Food Insecurity; To Acknowledge School Breakfast Month In Arkansas; And To Work Toward A Solution To The Issue Of Food Insecurity In Arkansas.

GA SB628

State Healthy Food Access Policy.

GA HR520

Requesting the Speaker of the House to create an interim committee to study issues relating to food insecurity in Texas.

Similar Bills

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