The 2026 Georgia Legislative Session Is Underway — Our Priorities

The 2026 Georgia Legislative Session Is Underway — Our Priorities

Posted by Southern Center for Human Rights on January 12, 2026

The second year of the 2025–2026 biennial legislative session of the Georgia General Assembly has officially kicked off!

At the Southern Center for Human Rights, we remain committed to decriminalizing race and poverty in America’s Deep South. This session, our advocacy and policy priorities reflect that commitment. Below, you’ll find an overview of our policy prioritiesadvocacy tools, and community advocacy days.

2026 Legislative Policy Priorities

Every year, we identify discrete issues where we will work to advance proactive strategies and defend against policies that harm marginalized communities. Our 2026 policy priorities are:

1. Improving Conditions of Confinement in Georgia
2. Protecting Free Speech and Civic Engagement
3. Expanding Parole and Reducing the Prison Population
4. Decriminalizing Poverty
5. Treating Kids Like Kids

Last Year in Review

To learn more about where we left off in 2025, please take a look at our Sine Die legislative update.

Advocacy Tools

Bill Tracking

We are again using Fast Democracy to track dozens of bills related to the criminal legal system. Our bill tracker lets you follow legislation in real time and receive daily or weekly updates. Subscribe to our bill tracker.

Find Your Legislators

Your legislators want to hear from you on important issues! Find your legislators by entering your address here.

The members of the committees in the Georgia House and Senate who usually vet bills related to the criminal legal system may be found here for the Senate and here for the House.

Advocacy Days

Talk Justice Tuesdays

Register here to join the Justice Reform Partnership for its Talk Justice Tuesdays advocacy series kicking off January 13. Topics this session will be:

  • January 13: How Everyday People Can Impact Georgia’s Laws
  • February 24: in-person Talk Justice Tuesday at Justice Day
  • March (TBD): Review of What Legislation Survived Crossover Day and Advocacy Opportunities

Justice Day 2025!

This year, the Justice Reform Partnership’s Justice Day at the Capitol will be on February 24, 8am-3pm at Central Presbyterian Church. Join Georgia’s leading advocates for the only annual comprehensive criminal legal reform advocacy day to connect with like-minded individuals, engage with lawmakers, learn about important criminal legal issues, and discover ways to support people who are incarcerated and effect change. Keep an eye out for a registration link soon!