In addition to the steadfast work of the ACLU of Georgia’s Policy and Advocacy team, we rely on volunteers to be our eyes and ears during the state legislative session every year.
One such volunteer showed up every week this session. During the ACLU of Georgia’s Sine Die Happy Hour, on March 30, we awarded Janis LeMieux with our Outstanding Volunteer Award. Hear in Janis’ own words why she does what she does below.
Our trained capitol observers help defend democracy at the Georgia State Capitol and by protecting free speech at protests. There was much potential for volatility this session, and having these volunteers lend us a hand was essential to the process.
We had capitol observers under the Gold Dome for more than half of the 40 days that made up the 2023 session. Legal observers also showed up for numerous protests — “Stop Cop City” protests, several protests related to Georgia’s anti-trans bill SB 140, and others. With so much happening, we were encouraged to see our number of volunteers grow. From January to March, PAD staff trained 95 Georgians to become legal observers.