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GA HR1141
Resolution
Status
Passed
1/28/2026
Primary Sponsor
John Corbett
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AI Summary
- Designates February 10, 2026, as Dyslexia Day at the Georgia state capitol
- Recognizes dyslexia as the most common learning disability, affecting approximately 1 in 5 individuals and 80% of all people with learning disabilities
- Notes that dyslexia is neurological in origin and causes difficulty with phoneme segmentation, though individuals often have strengths in reasoning, problem solving, and critical thinking
- Emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis for effective intervention and student success
- Directs the Clerk of the House of Representatives to distribute copies of the resolution to the public and press
Legislative Description
Dyslexia Day at the state capitol; February 10, 2026; recognize
Last Action
House Read and Adopted
1/28/2026
Full Bill Text
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