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GA HR1252
Resolution
Status
Passed
2/5/2026
Primary Sponsor
Karen Mathiak
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AI Summary
- Designates February 5, 2026, as Cancer Prevention Day at the Georgia state capitol
- Commends the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium, Georgia Department of Public Health, Georgia CORE, Regional Cancer Coalitions, and other partners for cancer prevention efforts
- Acknowledges the Georgia House Cancer Care Access Study Committee's work examining barriers to cancer care in rural and underserved communities
- Encourages Georgians to engage in evidence-based preventive health practices including tobacco cessation, HPV vaccination, nutrition, physical activity, sun safety, and cancer screening
Legislative Description
Cancer Prevention Day at the capitol; February 5, 2026; commending the collaborative efforts of Georgia's cancer prevention, screening, and advocacy partners; recognize
Last Action
House Read and Adopted
2/5/2026
Full Bill Text
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