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Senate unanimously backs study resolution to examine adoption affordability

February 24, 2026 | Children and Families, SENATE, Committees, Legislative, Georgia


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Senate unanimously backs study resolution to examine adoption affordability
The Children and Families Committee unanimously passed Senate Resolution 771 to form a study committee charged with examining adoption issues and barriers to making adoption more affordable.

Sponsor and rationale
Senator Robertson told the committee the resolution seeks to separate adoption from foster‑care discussions to ensure adoption access receives focused study. He referenced the 2022 Dobbs decision as increasing state responsibility to address permanency for children who become available for adoption.

Testimony and support
Tripp Richardson, representing Frontline Policy, testified in support, saying the resolution does not rush policy changes but creates a forum to examine costs, home‑study fees, agency and legal expenses, and potential barriers without compromising child safety.

Passage
Senator Jackson moved to pass the resolution; the motion was seconded and the committee voted unanimously in favor. The chair adjourned the meeting.

Next steps
The study committee will convene to review data and possible policy options; the resolution itself does not enact immediate policy changes.

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