Senate Bill to Create the Maternal Mortality Review Committee Signed Into Law

WordpressATLANTA (April 21, 2014) | Governor Nathan Deal signed Senate Bill 273 into law on Wednesday, April 16, at Valdosta Regional Airport.  Sponsored by Senator Dean Burke (R—Bainbridge), this legislation requires the Department of Public Health to establish a Maternal Mortality Review Committee for the purposes of reviewing and developing strategies to prevent maternal deaths in Georgia.

“According to public health officials, Georgia has the highest rate of maternal deaths in the United States,” said Sen. Burke.  “As the nation’s rate continues to rise, Georgia is making a stand by exploring solutions to this serious public health concern through the creation of the review committee.  I am thankful for Governor Deal and my colleague’s support on this bill and look forward to working toward permanent, long-lasting solutions for Georgia mothers.”

As defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, maternal mortality revolves around the death of a woman while pregnant or within one year of pregnancy termination. In Georgia, maternal deaths have been inadequately documented in the past, therefore preventing efforts to identify and reduce or eliminate the causes of death.

The information collected by the committee will remain confidential, except for the narrow purpose of review by the Committee. Reports will be distributed to the General Assembly, health care providers and facilities, key government agencies and others necessary to reduce the maternal death rate.

For Immediate Release:

April 21, 2014

For Information Contact:
Jennifer Yarber, Director
Emily Williams, Communications Associate
Emily.williams@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028

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Senate Bill to Create the Maternal Mortality Review Committee Passes the Senate

ATLANTA (February 4, 2014) | The Georgia State Senate passed Senate Bill 273 today by a vote of 51-1.  Sponsored by Sen. Dean Burke (R—Bainbridge), this legislation requires the Department of Public Health to establish a Maternal Mortality Review Committee for the purposes of reviewing and developing strategies to prevent maternal deaths in Georgia. Continue reading “Senate Bill to Create the Maternal Mortality Review Committee Passes the Senate”

Counties to Receive Forestland Protection Act Grant Reimbursements

ATLANTA (January 27, 2014) | Governor Nathan Deal’s annual State of the State Address laid out the plans for the Amended Fiscal Year 2014 budget to incorporate $25.6 million for Forestland Protection Grant reimbursements including $14.5 for school systems.  These grants provide local governments with funds necessary to maintain key local services and quality schools while also preserving the state’s crucial natural resources.  Continue reading “Counties to Receive Forestland Protection Act Grant Reimbursements”