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Everything that you think about, learn about or debate is fruitless without action. Below are some suggestions that we hope you will find helpful to yourself, your discussion group etc...  Be creative as you spread your joy in the beauty and abundance of human life!

Bestow Personhood on the Pre-born

Visit our Holocaust Memorial

Educate Yourself and Others

It is important to educate yourself on the issues if you want to hold your ground in the personhood debate. Initially, you may want to invest in a basic worldview book, and take some time to ground yourself in a pro-human world view. Some good ones are Nancy Pearcy's Total Truth, or James W. Sire's Naming the Elephant, Worldview as a Concept.

Once grounded in your basic worldview assumptions, get a grasp on the basic issues and their implications. Then, begin to initiate debate. Whoever you are, wherever you are in life, just talk. Start the discussion. Begin a dialog, keep it rolling. Always, always bear in mind that humble gracious adherence to truth is far more persuasive than arrogance. 

  

Contact Your Legislator

Our state and federal legislators are elected to represent their constituents. These visits, phone calls and letters are so important to spread the word that there is a coalition of people in Georgia that want the unborn to be protected as persons.

To find your legislators, click this link and type in your zip code in the top left of your screen.

 

IMPORTANT CONTACTS & AVAILABLE RESOURCES
404-656-2871Sec of State – ElectionsConstitution of Georgia
404-657-5367Sec of State – Voter Reg.Voter registration forms
404-656-5000Legislative CounselSummary of General Statutes Enacted during the Session of the GA General Assembly
404-656-5040GA Senate Clerks OfficeStatus & copies of Senate bills (you need to have the bill number)
800-282-5803GA Senate InformationVoting Records, Meeting schedules, Roll Calls
404-656-5015GA House Clerk's OfficeStatus & copies of House bills (bill number is needed)
404-656-5082GA House InformationVoting records, Meeting schedules, House roll calls
800-282-5800 Members of the General Assembly of Georgia Book
800-282-5801 Summary of the session
404-656-2070Insurance Commissioner 
404-657-2700Dept. of Public Health 
404-656-4588Dept. of Human Resources 
404-656-3300Attorney General 

 

STATE CAPITOL INFORMATION

Where: Capitol Square between MLK Drive, Mitchell and Washington Streets, and Capitol Avenue.

Parking: Public parking is located at 90 Central Avenue, the Sloppy Floyd State Office Building on MLK at Butler Street, Underground Atlanta, & the State Archives Building on Capitol Avenue. Spaces are scarce so taking MARTA to the Georgia State University train station on the East Line and walking maybe easier.

Hours: Daily from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Public seating in House and Senate galleries. Messages can be sent to members in chambers via Capitol pages.

Legislators' Offices: Capitol Building and Legislative Office Building, across Mitchell Street from the Capitol.