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Georgia's 2013 legislative session ended in April. 

NAMI supported House Bill 205, Psychiatric Advanced Directives, which never made it out of Committee. 

Vist www.namiga.org for up-to-date issues.

 

How do I contact my state legislator?

  1. First, determine who you want to contact.
  2. Either state senator or representative.
    1. Scroll down to locate the applicable map to use to look up the district you live in.
    2. Identify the district number.
  3. Look up district by visiting the following website:  www.legis.ga.gov
    1. Navigate to either the "House of Representatives" or "State Senate."
    2. Search for appropriate district number and locate name.
    3. Click on his or her name to find contact information and list of committees he or she serves.
  4. Make phone contact by identifying yourself, where you live, who you are with, and why you are calling.
    1. Be specific as to your advocacy need or request.
  5. Or make email contact and follow the same as above.  Note: telephone is preferable.

 

 


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