To: The Georgia State House, The Georgia State Senate, and Governor Brian Kemp

Reject HB757 and the First Amendment Defense Act (FADA)

Under FADA and HB757, individuals or businesses – including tax-payer funded non-profits like adoption agencies, domestic violence centers, homeless shelters, etc. – could claim an exemption from having to provide (sometimes life-saving) services to same-sex or unmarried couples.

Why is this important?

This harmful legislation would set our state back years. And it doesn't just impact LGBT Georgians. By allowing tax-payer funded organizations to discriminate and refuse services, while still receiving federal and state grants, Georgia lawmakers risk putting unmarried couples, women, racial minorities, religious minorities, people living with disabilities, and more in the line of fire.