SB 101 was signed into law by Governor Kemp. This makes Georgia the 10th state to pass So Every BODY Can Move legislation!
ACTION ALERT: Take action now! (4/3/2025)
The So Every BODY Can Move language has been added to SB 101. Friday, April 4 is the last day of the legislative session for Georgia. Georgia residents, please this link to write all Georgia State Senators in support of SB 101. April 4 is the last day to cross this over the finish line in the Senate for this session.
ACTION ALERT: HB 87 passed in the House and is now under consideration in the Senate (3/24/2025)
Earlier this month, HB 87 passed in the House with 171 Yeas and 2 Nays. HB 87 is now in the Senate for consideration. There is a hearing for HB 87 in the Senate Committee on Insurance and Labor on March 25 at 3 PM. Use this link to email Georgia State senators to let them know you support HB 87!
ACTION ALERT: SB 265, companion bill to HB 87 introduced (2/27/2025)
The Senate version of the So Every BODY Can Move bill, SB 265, was introduced yesterday and assigned to the Georgia Senate Insurance and Labor Committee. Use this link to email Georgia legislators on the House Rules Committee and Senate Insurance and Labor Committee in support of HB 87 and SB 265!
ACTION ALERT: Tell the House Rules Committee That You Support HB 87! (2/24/2025)
Earlier today, HB 87 passed through the House Health Committee and has moved to the House Rules Committee! Please take a few moments to fill this out to write the members of the House Rules Committee in support of HB 87.
ACTION ALERT: Show Georgia Legislators That You Support HB 87! (2/12/2025)
Georgia residents, please take a few moments to fill out the form linked here, to automatically email the Georgia House Committee on Health and voice your support for HB 87.
ALERT: So Every BODY Can Move Legislation Introduced (1/28/2025)
Earlier this month, HB 87, was introduced. The bill, if passed, will require health plans to provide coverage for medically necessary prosthetic and orthotic devices used for activities of daily living, essential job-related activities, personal hygiene activities such as showering and bathing, and physical activities such as running or swimming.
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