ATLANTA – State Representative Lee Hawkins (R-Gainesville), chairman of the House Health Committee, was recently appointed by Speaker Jon Burns (R-Newington) to serve on the House Study Committee on Alternatives to Opioids for Pain Management.
“I am grateful to Speaker Burns for appointing me to this study committee and recognizing the need to continue the House’s work in ending the opioid crisis in Georgia,” said Chairman Hawkins. “We have heard far too many devastating stories from those who have been impacted by the opioid epidemic. It is important that we use this study committee to better our communication regarding alternatives to opioids and encourage patients and healthcare providers to seek and prescribe other effective sources of pain management. I am eager to work with my colleagues to make recommendations on ways we can reduce the need for these highly addictive forms of medication.”
The House Study Committee on Alternatives to Opioids for Pain Management was established following the adoption of House Resolution 1360 during the 2024 legislative session. The study committee will explore methods to increase awareness of non-opioid alternatives, including non-opioid pharmacologic treatments, through educational programs for healthcare providers. The committee aims to foster collaboration and integrated care among all healthcare providers involved in pain management. Additionally, the committee may propose legislative recommendations before the 2025 legislative session.
Speaker Burns also appointed the following study committee members: State Representatives Katie Dempsey (R-Rome), Butch Parrish (R-Swainsboro), Sharon Cooper (R-Marietta), Michelle Au (D-Johns Creek), Lynn Gladney (D-Augusta) and Mark Newton (R-Augusta). Mr. Jeff Breedlove, Mr. Michael Persley, Dr. Armin Oskouei, Mr. Jesse Weathington and Mr. Adam Kaye will serve as the non-legislative members.
Representative Lee Hawkins represents the citizens of District 27, which includes portions of Hall and Lumpkin counties. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2012 and currently serves as Chairman of the Health Committee. He also serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Health, the Special Committee on Healthcare and the Banks & Banking, Human Relations & Aging, Insurance, Regulated Industries, Rules and Small Business Development committees.
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