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The ACLU of Georgia has an ambitious agenda to protect and advance the civil liberties and rights of all Georgians during the 2024 Legislative Session. We are focusing our efforts on:
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Each year, we review hundreds of bills introduced in the Georgia Legislature for civil liberties implications, identifying those bills that we are going to advocate for or against and developing strategies accordingly.
We educate legislators and the public about ACLU-GA positions, draft legislation on priority issues, lobby on bills affecting civil liberties, testify or arrange for testimony on bills, and build coalitions to pursue pro-active legislative initiatives or battle anti-civil liberties legislation.
You can stay on top of the bills we are tracking on this page (below) or through our tracker on Fast Democracy, where you can subscribe for real time updates.
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ACLU of Georgia Legislative Scorecards shows how your state legislators voted on bills related to our priority issues during the legislative session.
During the legislative session, the Georgia Senate voted on Senate Bill (SB) 63, which is legislation that would require cash bond for 30+ offenses including things like criminal trespass, and criminalizes bail funds. The ACLU of Georgia opposes SB 63 in the strongest possible terms.
SEE THE SENATE BILL 63 SCORECARD
This bill ensures pregnant workers and job applicants are not forced off the job and get the accommodations they need, without facing discrimination or retaliation in the workplace.
This bill amends Title 21 to reduce the advance voting period by five days for each primary or general election. Three days are removed at the beginning of the advance voting period and two days at the end...
This bill provides preferential access for voters with young children and voters who are older and/or living with a disability.
This bill amends Title 21 to remove language effectively eliminating the use of drop boxes and additional registrar offices used to accept absentee ballots.
The ACLU of Georgia oppose this bill...
This bill provides a mechanism for undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of an offense and completed their sentence to be transferred to a “sanctuary state".