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GFADP Day at the Capitol 

supporting the bill to protect those with intellectual disabilities from death sentencing and execution

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

meet at Trinity United Methodist Church downtown Atlanta 

Join GFADP and Partners for the 2025 Day at the Capitol on Wednesday, February 12, 2025, from 9am to 2pm.

Advocacy Days at the Georgia Capitol give us the chance to connect directly with our state leaders. They are a great opportunity for both new advocates and seasoned ones to have a real impact on our state's policies.

This year, we are advocating for a bill sponsored by Chairman Bill Werkheiser (R) protecting people with intellectual disabilities from death sentencing. This bill is supported by the Georgia Speaker of the House, Jon Burns.

Intellectual Disability and the Death Penalty

After the execution of an intellectually disabled man, Jerome Bowden, on June 24, 1986, Georgia legislators drafted and passed a bill to protect the intellectually disabled in Georgia from death sentencing. However, that legislation has not done what it set out to do. Georgia is now on the oopposite side of the coin: we are the true outlier of all states and even the U. S. Supreme Court. We do not protect people with intellectual disabilities from being executed. On March 20, 2024, the State of Georgia executed Willie Pye, who had an IQ of 68. We need to change the law so that no more Georgians with intellectual disabilities will be sentenced to death.

Find Your Legislator: Your Georgia state representative and state senator represent your district in the Georgia General Assembly. Additionally, it's important to know what committees they sit on and what bills they have sponsored in the past. Find your Senator and Representative online using Plural.

Parking is available in the deck next to Trinity United Methodist Church. There is wheelchair access from the parking deck to the church where we are meeting. There will be ASL translation. Please reach out to Cathy Harmon-Christian at 770-316-85


PROGRAM FOR FEB 12th:


8:00am - Coffee continental breakfast - Trinity United Methodist Church

8:15am - Welcome and orientation of background on bill

9:30am - go to the Capitol

10am - Bishop Robin Dease - Senate Chaplain of the Day - Sen Sally Harrell will introduce her - they will recognize us in the gallery! Wear button and wave bandana

10:30am - work the ropes until they adjourn by noon

Noon - lunch for legislators and advocates: invite in writing!

1pm-1:30pm- press conference on the South Steps (inside Capitol Building) Press Conference

1:30pm - Ring Around the Capitol in the Rotunda - silence for those with ID who have been sentenced to death and or executed by the State of Georgia

Ring bell at Central Presbyterian, Shrine, and Trinity Methodist

 To help prepare for Advocacy Days, our partner GCDD offers the following resources:


Multi-faith coalition join together 

for world day against the death penalty


Oct 10, 2024

Click the link below to read Don Plummer's article for The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta

MUlti-faith

leaders

unite

GFADP is working to end capital punishment in Georgia and around the world.  We are a strong, diverse, statewide, grassroots movement which:

Death Penalty Information Center's (DPIC) fact sheet on the death penalty:

DPIC's fact sheet 

Executive Director 

M. Cathy Harmon-Christian, PhD
Contact information can be found HERE

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