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What's next on the calendar.

Upcoming events and an 8 business day action forecast for Georgia's June 17 special session. Quick links to write legislators, get updates, and contact the team are at the bottom.

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Upcoming events

Events to put on your calendar.

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Special session forecast 8 business days, starting June 17.

Ways to act each business day of Georgia's expected special session window. Mix of in person and online; watch official channels for confirmed hearings.

  1. Wed 17 Jun
    Session start
    In person

    Press conference at the Capitol

    2 PM, State Capitol

  2. Thu 18 Jun
    In person

    Lobby day

    Community-hosted

  3. Fri 19 Jun
    Online

    Call your legislators

    Share your county and ask for fair maps.

  4. Mon 22 Jun
    In person

    Watch for a committee hearing

    If scheduled, attend or sign in to comment.

  5. Tue 23 Jun
    Online

    Submit written testimony

    Plain language, two paragraphs, name your county.

  6. Wed 24 Jun
    Online

    Share your county map

    Use the community map builder; send to neighbors.

  7. Thu 25 Jun
    Hybrid

    Track draft maps

    Watch for posted drafts; report local impact.

  8. Fri 26 Jun
    Online

    Send a letter; invite a neighbor

    Forward the letter tool; recruit one new participant.

Special session hub

How to prepare for June 17.

What to watch

  • Committee hearings and floor votes.
  • Draft maps and revisions.
  • Public comment windows and deadlines.
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Bring your story

  • Name your county and district.
  • Outline your community of interest.
  • Describe local impact in plain terms.
Build a community map

Fair maps checklist

  • Equal population.
  • Voting Rights Act compliance.
  • Communities of interest kept whole.
  • Compactness and contiguity.
Issue pathways Pathways from district lines to action. Tap to expand. The legislator letter is the active step today.
Voting power Black voting power and fair maps

Impact: Whether Georgia's Black majority counties can consistently elect candidates of choice in state and congressional districts.

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Representation Latino communities and representation

Impact: Whether Latino neighborhoods are kept whole, counted accurately, and able to elect responsive representatives.

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Public investment Economic impact and public investment

Importance: Whether public dollars reach the counties and corridors with the greatest unmet need, instead of following political geography.

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Civil liberties Civil liberties, data, and surveillance

Impact: Whether Georgians can participate in civic life without unnecessary surveillance of their movements, speech, or organizing.

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Environmental justice Environmental justice and district lines

Importance: Whether frontline communities can hold representatives accountable for land use, air quality, and water decisions.

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Migrant communities Immigrant and migrant worker communities

Impact: Whether immigrant and migrant worker families have safe, multilingual access to representation, public records, and services.

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