Gov. Kemp signs 9 bills into law, including major Sickle Cell legislation
Georgia’s Sickle Cell Disease Protection Act is now law after Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 334. The measure aims to expand access to care and new treatments, including gene therapy, for up to 15,000 Georgians living with the disease. Advocates say the law could be life-changing as the state works to improve medical infrastructure and ensure patients can access groundbreaking care.