From the inception of the Indivisible Georgia Coalition and our member groups, our mission has been to resist and disrupt the Trump agenda. We understood his threat to our country and democracy here and abroad. That we are in this moment of accountability is no surprise to us.
Our Fragile Democracy and Transgender Ri...
Check in on Saturday for our Civic Saturday action list both local and national. They are quick but needed actions. In the meantime we need to spend today, Friday and […]
Georgia’s Future Needs Your Attention
Today we have three bills for your consideration and for action. The future of our state, our young people, their health and education is at great risk. Our prosecutorial system […]
Crossover Day Calls to Action: School Vo...
Senate Set to Vote on Vouchers on Monday! Lawmakers have added Senate Bill 233 to the calendar to be voted on by the full Senate chamber on Monday. If enacted […]
Peaceful Assembly, Cash Bail (Again), an...
As we careen toward sine die, the end of the 2022 Georgia legislative session, we see that legislators are rushing to get their pet bills in under the wire so […]
Web Meeting: Laboratories of Autocracy? ...
Increasingly, state legislatures have passed extreme laws circumventing traditional standards of lawmaking. What caused this change? How can the average citizen participate to strengthen these institutions? Our guest, David Pepper, […]
Webinar: Privatization of Schools, Local...
Are private entities better at managing the functions of government? What does the “public good” mean? What do we sacrifice in public/private partnerships? What’s really behind school vouchers? Will the […]
Redistricting Training and Hearings, For...
For The People Act will come to the senate floor on Tuesday, June 22nd if all goes as planned. We do not really know what to expect except that we […]
Anti-voting Bills Are Expensive – Estima
Over the last year of voting in a pandemic, counties were hard-pressed to find the money required to provide access to voting that could safely accommodate their communities. Many were […]