Atlanta

Atlanta Hosts Second Senate Committee Meeting on NextGen 911 System Improvements

AI Assisted Icon
Published on October 26, 2025
Atlanta Hosts Second Senate Committee Meeting on NextGen 911 System ImprovementsSource: Google Street View

The city of Atlanta will host the second meeting of the Senate Committee on Public Safety’s Subcommittee on NextGen911 on Thursday. Led by Sen. Tim Bearden (R–Carrollton), the session will continue examining the NextGen 911 system and its effects on public safety in Georgia. The meeting begins at 10:00 a.m. at the State Capitol in Room 450 and will be live-streamed on the Senate website, as per the Georgia State Senate Press Office release.

While the detailed agenda has not been released, discussions will focus on how NextGen 911 can improve emergency response across the state. Policy analysts, technology specialists, and law enforcement representatives are expected to share insights on challenges and potential system enhancements. Public attendance is encouraged.

Members of the media are asked to confirm attendance in advance and may contact the Senate Press Office at [email protected] for further details.

As the meeting approaches, various stakeholders, including first responders and community representatives, are preparing to participate in discussions about the future of Georgia’s emergency response systems. Senator Bearden has not yet announced specific topics for the session.