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  2. Georgia Equality - Wikipedia

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    Their mission is to advance fairness, safety and opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and allied communities in Georgia. Their work has included political endorsements, boycotts, protests, advertising campaigns, [3] and lobbying. [4] It is based in Atlanta [3] and was founded in 1995. [5]

  3. Category : Political advocacy groups in the United States

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    Political advocacy groups in the United States by political party (4 C) + Political advocacy groups in Puerto Rico (1 C, 7 P) 0–9. 527 organizations (1 C, 47 P) D.

  4. Common Cause - Wikipedia

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    Common Cause is a watchdog group based in Washington, D.C., with chapters in 35 states.It was founded in 1970 by John W. Gardner, a Republican, who was the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in the administration of President Lyndon Johnson as well as chair of the National Urban Coalition, an advocacy group for minorities and the working poor in urban areas. [1]

  5. Voters of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Voters of Tomorrow is an American left-leaning advocacy organization that seeks to promotes political engagement among Generation Z through online and on-campus efforts. The group is reportedly the largest Gen Z-led organization of its kind, with chapters in 25 states.

  6. AFPI cites the New York Times’s “1619 Project” as “radical political advocacy masquerading as ‘journalism’” and encourages the elimination of public school district boundaries to ...

  7. Category:Political advocacy groups in the United States by ...

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    Women's political advocacy groups in the United States (7 C, 67 P) This page was last edited on 8 June 2022, at 15:07 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Georgia-based hate and extremist groups double, says ... - AOL

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    Hate and extremism in Georgia was on the rise in 2023, according to the results of an annual report released this week by the Southern Poverty Law Center that tracks extremist groups across the U.S.

  9. Georgia Green Party - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Green Party passed amendments without first having a vote through Party members [clarification needed] that restricted the rights of transgender and gender non-conforming people, such as supporting bathroom bills and a ban on transgender people in sporting events. A complaint was filed by the Lavender Caucus (the LGBTQ+ Caucus) in ...