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Georgia Interfaith Public Policy Center gathers resources for faith communities in our state to use in advocating for laws that further their core values. GIPPC is an independent, non-partisan catalyst for systemic change. GIPPC provides a statewide voice for all of Georgia’s faith traditions – particularly focusing on promoting shared core values of love, justice, mercy and hospitality. For media inquiries, please click here.
Links to Relevant Articles

Senate Judiciary Committee Testimony
June 20, 2020

Pass The Georgia Hate Crimes Bill Now!
Inspiritus, June 04, 2020

Georgia police chiefs’ association backs hate crime legislation
The Times, June 3, 2020

Dr. King’s shouldn’t be only criminal record expunged
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April, 14, 2020


Expungement bill unanimously clears Georgia Senate
The Center Square, March 12, 2020

Atlanta Jews Lead Interfaith Anti-Hate Lobby
Atlanta Jewish Times, March 5, 2020

Religious groups join effort to convince Georgia lawmakers to pass a hate crimes law
CBS 46, February 26, 2020

Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta Joins Interfaith Efforts at Capitol to End Mass Incarceration
Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta News, February 25, 2020

Faith leaders head to Capitol to promote values in state policy
Georgia Recorder, February 3, 2020

Worshiping Joyfully. Bishop’s Address to the 113th Annual Council
December, 6, 2019

Doctor urges action during public hearings on new Georgia Access health insurance project
The Times, November 19, 2019
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