Another Voice to Protect Reproductive Freedom

Last week, Melissa Carter with GAVoice, wrote an insightful piece on the proposed legislation that would restrict reproductive freedom in Georgia and why that issue should be important for the GLBT community.  Here is an excerpt that gets to the heart of why this is a crucial issue for all,

[i]f this law passes, it is guaranteed to draw legal challenge and will ultimately arrive at the door of the U.S. Supreme Court. This time, with a Supreme Court growing more conservative, personal rights in this court could finally reach their end. And if that day comes, one way or another, all of us will suffer.

You limit a straight woman’s right to choose, you limit all of our right to choose — about anything. We can’t ask our straight sisters to defend our rights as gay women and men and not grant that same willingness to fight for their rights in return.

I find it fascinating to see the constant attention paid to politics when it is a presidential election year. What we all need to realize is the real power in our everyday lives falls in the hands of our local politicians. Often, they take advantage of the shadow cast upon them by the bigger names in Washington and attempt to pass laws, like the Personhood referendum, under our noses without much fanfare or opposition.

Melissa is right – this issue effects us all.  It is happening as she says without fanfare, right under our noses and it crosses lines of gender, race, sexual orientation and age.  More importantly it is about far more than abortion.  It is also about birth control options and in vitro fertilization.  It is about everyone’s right to make personal choices regarding their bodies and their families. 

 

 

 

 

Minority Leader Abrams nets dual honors

We’re very proud to report that Minority Leader Stacey Abrams has been recognized on two very exclusive lists recently.

First, she was named one of 12 State Legislators to watch by Governing magazine. You can read the full article here: http://www.governing.com/topics/politics/gov-12-state-legislators-to-watch

Then, we found out that Georgia Trend magazine has named her as one of its 100 Most Influential Georgians for 2012.

You can read the full list here: http://www.georgiatrend.com/January-2012/Georgias-Power-List/

Congrats Leader Abrams!

 

WIN List participates in strategic planning

With the assistance of long range planning expert, Neil Sklarew,  the Board and staff of Georgia’s WIN List spent Saturday working on a strategic plan expected to carry the organization forward for the next 4-6 years.  The process will  continue for the next several months with the goal of a completed strategic plan later this year that will give WIN List the tools needed to continue the to change the face of power in Georgia.

Personhood

Reproductive freedom is under attack again in Georgia. In just 30 days, the state legislature will reconvene for the 2012 session. On the agenda: A criminalization bill that is being promoted as a “Personhood Amendment”. This bill redefines the definition of a person to include a fertilized egg. This would not only give fertilized human eggs the same rights and protections as you and me, but it would also outlaw In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). 

There has never been a more important time to rally than right now. Supporting legislative allies in the battle to protect reproductive freedom should be your top priority in 2012. 

So, how can you help?

Contribute to an organization with a proven track record of success. For more than 10 years, Georgia’s WIN List has worked to help elect-and protect-the women in state government who will fight for your rights under the Gold Dome.  WIN List’s 27 endorsed women stand between what the conservative establishment wants to choose for you, and what you should have the right to choose for yourself. 

An end of the year gift of $100, $250, $500 or any amount will help keep WIN List, and the 27 elected women we support, strong and ready for the fight.

So, will you rise to the challenge?

 

Today, WIN-endorsed Representative Nikki Randall was elected as Chairperson of the Bibb County Legislative delegation. 

Rep. Randall has been a leader during her tenure as a State Representative.   She has served as Vice Chair & Secretary of the House Democratic Caucus and was selected by WIN List as the Viola Ross Napier Trailblazer in 2009. 

Her election as leader to the Bibb County Delegation is a testament to the respect Rep. Randall has among her colleagues because the Bibb County delegation is currently majority republican. 

Please join WIN List in congratulating Rep. Randall in this latest accomplishment!

 
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