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Votes at a glance: Georgia Senate unanimously advances child-welfare and education measures, creates foster-care cost study

Georgia State Senate · February 6, 2026
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Summary

On Feb. 6 the Georgia Senate passed SB 383 (child fatality review changes), SB 431 (two-day enrollment for foster students), and adopted SR 622 (joint study committee on foster-care costs); all measures were adopted unanimously in recorded votes during the session.

The Georgia Senate on Feb. 6 recorded unanimous approvals for several measures addressing child welfare and education.

Senate Bill 383, an agency bill from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation amending child-fatality review procedures (including adding categories of infant death and extending certain reporting deadlines from 48 hours to seven days), was reported by the Senate Committee on Children and Families and passed on a recorded vote with…

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