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This holiday season, isn't it time to ask your friends, family and co-workers to
support equality?
Because equality starts at home, Georgia Equality has created an online campaign called Stand for Equality. Through this campaign you can help us build the base of support throughout Georgia that we need to advance fairness, safety and opportunity for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities around the state.
With the legislative session just around the corner, we need your help to raise the funds necessary to have a full-time presence at the legislature. We also need the political involvement of the entire LGBT community and its allies to show our elected officials that equality is something all Georgians can support.
Georgia Equality's number one priority will be to pass the anti-bullying legislation that won wide bipartisan support in the 2008 session. We will also be building opportunities to advance hate crimes legislation as we continue to build a fair majority in the state legislature.
In response to the passage of a constitutional amendment banning gay adoption in Arkansas earlier this year, Georgia Equality will be vigilant about defending any efforts to restrict parental rights for LGBT Georgians. We will also be actively monitoring the projected cuts in the state budget to minimize the impact on LGBT and allied Georgians, paying special attention to opposing a plan to reduce state support for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program by as much as 15% over the next two fiscal years.
Those who raises or donate $500 or more will receive a Georgia Equality lapel pin. Those who raise or donate $1,200 or more will become members of our Equality Council.
Visit GeorgiaEquality.org to create your personal webpage
This holiday season, isn't it time to ask your friends, family and co-workers to
support equality?
Because equality starts at home, Georgia Equality has created an online campaign called Stand for Equality. Through this campaign you can help us build the base of support throughout Georgia that we need to advance fairness, safety and opportunity for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender communities around the state.
With the legislative session just around the corner, we need your help to raise the funds necessary to have a full-time presence at the legislature. We also need the political involvement of the entire LGBT community and its allies to show our elected officials that equality is something all Georgians can support.
Georgia Equality's number one priority will be to pass the anti-bullying legislation that won wide bipartisan support in the 2008 session. We will also be building opportunities to advance hate crimes legislation as we continue to build a fair majority in the state legislature.
In response to the passage of a constitutional amendment banning gay adoption in Arkansas earlier this year, Georgia Equality will be vigilant about defending any efforts to restrict parental rights for LGBT Georgians. We will also be actively monitoring the projected cuts in the state budget to minimize the impact on LGBT and allied Georgians, paying special attention to opposing a plan to reduce state support for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program by as much as 15% over the next two fiscal years.
Those who raises or donate $500 or more will receive a Georgia Equality lapel pin. Those who raise or donate $1,200 or more will become members of our Equality Council.
Visit GeorgiaEquality.org to create your personal webpage