Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia Keeps Holding the Line

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Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia Keeps Holding the Line

| Estimated reading time: 3 minutes | By: Reproductive Freedom for All

Inside the 2026 legislative session: what Georgians’ defended against, and what comes next.

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Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia at the state Capitol.
Key Takeaways
  • Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia showed up throughout the legislative session, from opening day at the Capitol to opposing bills harmful to reproductive freedom.
  • There were a slate of harmful bills this session, including measures to strip gender-affirming care—and we mobilized against all of them.
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  • Despite a difficult session, we made real progress in expanding access to reproductive health care in Georgia for everybody.

Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia was active throughout this legislative session, showing up at the Capitol time and again to fight for reproductive freedom.

Starting in January, we joined hundreds of advocates at Georgia ACLU’s “Pack the Capitol” event on opening day—putting anti-abortion lawmakers on notice from the moment the state legislative session began.

In February, Georgia Senior Advisor Alicia Stallworth joined a Poder Latinx press conference on paid family leave, making the case that affordable health care and access to reproductive health care cannot be separated.

When anti-abortion lawmakers introduced HB 54 (which would strip gender-affirming care from Georgia’s state health care coverage and prevent doctors from prescribing puberty blockers to people under 18), we mobilized our members and supporters to strongly oppose this bill, because gender-affirming health care is reproductive health care.

The session wasn’t only about what we held off.


We made our case in direct conversation with lawmakers and with support from partners across the state.

We helped pass HB 1138, which lets pharmacies dispense self-administered birth control directly to Georgians. This is a meaningful step towards reproductive freedom—which will take effect January 1, 2027.

Anti-abortion lawmakers want to drag Georgia even further backward, but we refuse to let politicians attack our bodily autonomy and personal freedoms. Georgia is a battleground for reproductive rights—and we’ll keep fighting every attack with the full force of our movement.

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