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GA HR1111
Resolution
Status
1/28/2026
Primary Sponsor
Sandra Scott
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AI Summary
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Encourages bipartisan support for the Georgia Critical Media Literacy and Polarization Reduction Act of 2026, which would establish a nonpartisan, standards-based curriculum in public high schools
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Urges local school systems to promote, implement, and support critical media literacy curriculum in collaboration with the Georgia Department of Education
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Aims to reduce political polarization and strengthen civic and civil discourse by equipping students with skills to evaluate media and resist misinformation
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Directs the Clerk of the House to distribute copies of the resolution to the Governor, Georgia Department of Education, and local boards of education
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Non-binding resolution expressing legislative intent; does not mandate implementation or allocate funding
Legislative Description
Georgia public high schools; promotion of critical media consumption and literacy education; encourage bipartisan support
Last Action
House Committee Favorably Reported
2/25/2026