Georgia House Republicans Introduce ‘Georgia Families First’ Initiative with ‘Family Focused’ Priorities

On Wednesday, Speaker of the House Jon Burns and Speaker Pro Tem Jan Jones offered their support of the Georgia House’s ‘Georgia Families First’ legislative initiative.

“From strengthening access to affordable childcare, championing healthcare for women and children, increasing paid maternal leave for birth mothers and prioritizing the safety of our communities—the House is committed to addressing the most pressing issues our neighbors are facing and putting families first every step of the way,” said Speaker Jon Burns.

“Today, the Georgia House reaffirmed our longstanding commitment to advancing family-focused priorities that expand opportunity and support women and families as they work to provide a safe, healthy and brighter future for their children,” said Speaker Pro Tem Jan Jones.

Georgia Families First Legislative Initiative 
  • HB 1123: Requires public schools that offer Pre-K and also offer after-school care services to grades K-5 students to make after-school services available to Pre-K students on the same basis
  • HB 1118: Provides state employee birth mothers with an additional three weeks of paid leave, increasing total paid leave for birth mothers from 6 weeks to 9 weeks
  • HB 1138: Increases access to contraceptives by allowing pharmacists to prescribe birth control
  • HB 1142: Creates a time-limited, statewide domestic violence offender registry within the Georgia Bureau of Investigation
  • Invests $8.9 million to expand the Department of Public Health’s Home Visiting Nurse Program to expectant and new birth mothers from 75 counties to 154 counties
  • Appropriates $9.7 million to fully fund before-school, after-school and holiday-care for low-income and priority eligible Georgia Pre-K students
  • Uses $9.7 million in federal funds to increase the number of children with working parents covered by the childcare subsidy for low-income and priority-eligible children
  • Invests $2 million in lottery funds to expand Georgia’s Summer Transition Program for rising Pre-K students, supporting working families with summer childcare assistance

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Jessica Szilagyi

Jessica Szilagyi is Publisher of TGV News. She focuses primarily on state and local politics as well as issues in law enforcement and corrections. She has a background in Political Science with a focus in local government and has a Master of Public Administration from the University of Georgia.

Jessica is a "Like It Or Not" contributor for Fox5 in Atlanta and co-creator of the Peabody Award-nominated podcast 'Prison Town.'

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