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2024 Legislative Session

Common Cause Georgia monitored the activity of the Georgia General Assembly during the legislative session that ran from January 8, 2024 - March 28, 2024. We submitted written testimony and gave public comment at committee hearings on proposed bills dealing with voting and elections, redistricting, ethics, and government transparency. We also provided questions, talking points, and amendment language to legislators and helped to keep the public and media informed of relevant legislation.
2024 Legislative Session Report

2024 Legislative Session Report

This report highlights the key bills that came out of this year's session and those we will be watching for next year.

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Post-Crossover Day Legislative Update

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Post-Crossover Day Legislative Update

With Crossover Day now behind us, we’re celebrating important legislative wins and looking at the fight ahead.

Check out this week’s article to read more about Georgia’s legislative landscape and sign up to join us on March 19 for a day of advocacy and community.

This Friday is Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol. Here’s What That Means and What’s at Stake

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This Friday is Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol. Here’s What That Means and What’s at Stake

Friday, March 6th is Crossover Day at the Georgia State Capitol.

This is one of the most consequential deadlines of the entire legislative session, which is why our team will be at the Capitol to advocate for Georgians and challenge legislation that seeks to undermine our rights and our democracy.

Check out this week’s article to read more about what Crossover Day means and what’s at stake.

From Fulton to Chatham County, Here’s How the SEB is Targeting Georgia Counties, Fueling Conspiracies, and Undermining Elections

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From Fulton to Chatham County, Here’s How the SEB is Targeting Georgia Counties, Fueling Conspiracies, and Undermining Elections

Last week, the State Election Board met without the presence of the only Democrat board member. The Common Cause Georgia team was there.

In the two-day meeting, the board rushed through a backlog of over 70 cases, including allegations of double voting, voter registration fraud, issues with absentee ballots and drop boxes, and much more. Throughout the meeting, board members made a series of concerning comments and decisions — including pushing debunked misinformation regarding the 2020 election, praising Donald Trump, and...

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