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Call your Georgia legislator today: Protect Our Right To Vote (AM 47 0199)

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Call your Georgia legislator today: Protect Our Right To Vote (AM 47 0199)

Call your legislator today.

AM 47 0199 is a sweeping elections rewrite. Tell your legislator to vote NO and demand transparent, careful policymaking that protects voters and election workers.

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“Hi, my name is [NAME], and I live in [CITY]. I’m calling to urge [Representative/Senator NAME] to vote NO on AM 47 0199, the elections omnibus amendment. It shifts more power to the State Election Board, expands public posting of ‘who voted’ lists, restricts absentee...
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Call your Georgia legislator today: Protect Our Right To Vote (AM 47 0199)

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Call your Georgia legislator today: Protect Our Right To Vote (AM 47 0199)

Call your legislator today.

AM 47 0199 is a sweeping elections rewrite. Tell your legislator to vote NO and demand transparent, careful policymaking that protects voters and election workers.

Call Script (30–45 seconds):

“Hi, my name is [NAME], and I live in [CITY]. I’m calling to urge [Representative/Senator NAME] to vote NO on AM 47 0199, the elections omnibus amendment. It shifts more power to the State Election Board, expands public posting of ‘who voted’ lists, restricts absentee...
Vote NO on the Elections Omnibus Amendment (AM 47 0199): Too Rushed, Too Risky

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Vote NO on the Elections Omnibus Amendment (AM 47 0199): Too Rushed, Too Risky

A sweeping elections amendment (AM 47 0199) is moving quickly and would rewrite Georgia election rules in ways that increase voter privacy risks, shift power to the State Election Board, and impose new burdens on counties. Tell your legislator: Vote NO.
Protect Georgia’s Elections: Tell your State Representative to Vote NO on HB 960

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Protect Georgia’s Elections: Tell your State Representative to Vote NO on HB 960

HB 960 passed out of the Senate with a vote of 32 to 21 on March 27. The content of this bill was originally in SB 568, but after applying public pressure we were able to stop that version before the Crossover deadline. However, the bill authors hijacked bill HB 960 with the language from their major elections overhaul bill. In its current form, this bill shifts audit oversight away from the elected Secretary of...
Vote NO on HB 960 – Protect Georgia’s Elections

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Vote NO on HB 960 – Protect Georgia’s Elections

HB 960 was swapped at the last minute into a major elections overhaul. It shifts audit oversight away from the elected Secretary of State and toward the State Election Board, and it expands public posting in ways that raise privacy and security risks. Tell your Senator: protect voter privacy + keep checks and balances in our election system.
Tell the Georgia House: Fix SB214’s State Election Board power grab or just vote NO

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Tell the Georgia House: Fix SB214’s State Election Board power grab or just vote NO

SB214 shifts sensitive election oversight to an unelected board and puts voter privacy at risk. Fix it before the House floor vote. SB214 is headed to the Georgia House floor. Parts of the bill shift sensitive election oversight- especially audits and key election security standards- toward the unelected State Election Board. Tell your Representative: remove the SEB-related provisions and add guardrails, or vote NO.
Tell Gwinnett leaders: Do NOT enter into a 287(g) agreement with ICE, Do NOT cooperate with this authoritarian regime

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Tell Gwinnett leaders: Do NOT enter into a 287(g) agreement with ICE, Do NOT cooperate with this authoritarian regime

Gwinnett County is one of the most diverse counties in the United States. Our strength comes from neighbors of different backgrounds working together to build safe, thriving communities. Right now, Gwinnett leaders have a choice to make. For decades, Gwinnett participated in a 287(g) agreement that caused immense harm to families throughout the county– that trauma is still felt in our communities today. Partnerships like 287(g) agreements with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deputize...
Stop SB 116: Tell your State Representative not to expand DNA surveillance in Georgia

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Stop SB 116: Tell your State Representative not to expand DNA surveillance in Georgia

SB 116 would require DNA collection from people in detention who are merely charged with a misdemeanor or felony if they are subject to an immigration detainer.

Georgia law generally treats traffic offenses in Title 40 as misdemeanors unless otherwise stated, and ICE’s own rules describe detainers as requests to law enforcement agencies.

In Georgia, where local jails already participate in ICE’s 287(g) jail-enforcement model, this bill would deepen the pipeline from low-level criminalization to immigration...
Stop HB 963: Don’t take out Georgians from civic life

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Stop HB 963: Don’t take out Georgians from civic life

HB 963 is being sold as a bill about “foreign influence,” but its language is so broad that it will silence lawful community participation and penalize nonprofit civic engagement in Georgia.

The bill bans some immigrants from contributing to or “participating” in ballot-measure campaigns under accusations that foreign nationals improperly influence the democratic process. The bill defines “foreign national” broadly, including many lawful residents and some business entities with foreign ownership. It also defines...

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