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GA HR1123
Resolution
Status
1/28/2026
Primary Sponsor
Mary Oliver
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AI Summary
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Designates February 11, 2026, as Marriage and Family Therapy Day at the Capitol in Georgia
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Commends licensed marriage and family therapists for their contributions to mental, relational, and community health across the state
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Recognizes marriage and family therapy as one of five essential mental health professions licensed in Georgia, requiring graduate education and supervised clinical training
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Acknowledges therapists' work serving rural and underserved communities and their collaboration with schools, courts, healthcare providers, and public agencies
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Directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to provide a copy of the resolution to the Georgia Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
Legislative Description
Marriage and Family Therapy Day at the Capitol; 02/11/26; commending the marriage and family therapists of Georgia; recognize
Last Action
House Read and Adopted
1/28/2026