Say No to a "License to Discriminate" in Georgia!

This year, Georgians from across the state united to put a stop to the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA)—a bill that would have given individuals and businesses the ability to use their religion as an excuse to discriminate against others.

By joining together, we helped stop RFRA from being signing into law. But since the bill has already passed the state Senate, and Georgia has a two year session, next year legislators could come back and move the bill forward through the House.

That's where you come in: By signing the pledge by Georgia Unites Against Discrimination, you will be signaling to legislators that Georgians will not stand for discrimination. Not now, and not in 2016!

Add your name today to help send the message: I oppose a "license to discriminate" RFRA law in Georgia.
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