Tuesday April 23rd, 2024 6:18PM

Kemp signs healthcare legislation, including measure sponsored by Gainesville lawmaker

By AccessWDUN Staff

Governor Brian Kemp on Thursday signed several pieces of legislation that he said will dramatically improve the healthcare landscape in Georgia.

Among the measures getting Kemp's signature was a bill sponsored by State Rep. Matt Dubnik of Gainesville. House Bill (HB) 287 amends portions of the state's so-called PTIP program. (Read more at the link below).

"Today, we signed healthcare legislation into law to improve access, lower costs, and increase the quality of care for countless Georgians – no matter their zip code." Kemp said during the ceremony. "By giving cancer patients access to the treatment they desperately need, incentivizing competition, removing bureaucratic obstacles to quality care and establishing innovative pilot projects to combat debilitating illnesses, Georgia will continue to lead on health care."

The full list of legislation signed during the ceremony is below. Click on the House Bill number to see full content of each bill. 

HB 186 by Rep. Ron Stephens (R - Savannah) 
HB 321 by Rep. Jodi Lott (R - Evans) 
HB 63 by Rep. Sharon Cooper (R - Marietta) 
HB 287 by Matt Dubnik (R - Gainesville) 
HB 290 by Rep. Sharon Cooper (R - Marietta) 
SB 16 by Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick (R - Marietta) 
SB 18 by Sen. Kay Kirkpatrick (R - Marietta) 
SB 168 by Sen. Greg Kirk (R - Americus) 
SB 184 by Sen Greg Kirk (R - Americus) 
SB 207 by Sen. Dean Burke (R - Bainbridge)

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