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Georgians for a Healthy Future 2025 Annual Report | Protecting Health Coverage in Georgia

In 2025, Georgians for a Healthy Future worked to protect access to affordable health coverage, support consumers navigating Medicaid and Georgia Access, and advance long-term policy solutions for healthier communities across Georgia. From Medicaid advocacy to helping families enroll in affordable coverage, see the impact Georgians for a Healthy Future made in 2025.

In 2025, Georgians for a Healthy Future worked to protect access to affordable health coverage, support consumers navigating Medicaid and Georgia Access, and advance long-term policy solutions for healthier communities across Georgia.

From Medicaid advocacy to helping families enroll in affordable coverage, see the impact Georgians for a Healthy Future made in 2025.

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