by Georgia's WIN List | Jul 27, 2022 | WIN Blog
Document Revised September 22 What is the goal of the lawsuit? The 354-page lawsuit seeks to overturn HB 481, Georgia’s six-week abortion ban passed in 2019 and until recently “stayed” by Federal court order. While attorneys also asked the Fulton Superior Court to...
by Georgia's WIN List | Jul 27, 2022 | WIN Blog
Prepared on July 27; Updated September 22, 2022 What does the recent 11th Circuit Court decision mean for Abortion law in Georgia? Until July 20, abortion was legal in Georgia up to 20 weeks and clinics were open and providing care. However, the 11th Circuit Court of...
by Georgia's WIN List | Jun 15, 2022 | WIN Blog
Photo Credit: Erik Voss Former Atlanta Mayor Shirley spoke to recent graduates of the WIN Leadership Academy program on Sunday afternoon June 12 during far-ranging remarks which both informed and inspired those attending the “COVID-delayed” graduation celebration at...
by Melita Easters | May 3, 2022 | WIN Blog
While the leaked draft of a Justice Samuel Alito United States Supreme Court opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade is not entirely unexpected, the full scope of the 98-page opinion which according to early news reports is a “full-throated unflinching repudiation of the 1973...
by Georgia's WIN List | Apr 29, 2022 | WIN Blog
Candidate Introductions Read how the six candidates on our panel for the Spring Campaign Rally were introduced to the crowd here: Nicole Horn brings unique job training skills to her campaign for Georgia Labor Commissioner. As an entrepreneur and executive for...
by Georgia's WIN List | Mar 29, 2022 | WIN Blog
Being a pro-choice woman candidate for a Middle Georgia House seat was a political liability in 2000 and led to the defeat of Kay Pippin, who was among the first group of women candidates the founding board of Georgia WIN List endorsed. But, Kay Pippin persevered,...