Save the Georgia Commission on Family Violence

From my friends at the Georgia Commission on Family Violence…

As we enter the final days of the session, our future continues to be uncertain, and we need your help more than ever.

While the House budget recommendation is a great way to protect our Commission, the Senate budget recommendation that was just released shows us that our Commission is still very much in danger of having its funding zeroed out, which means that the Commission would cease to exist as of July 1 of this year.

Our fate now rests in the hands of the 3 Representatives and 3 Senators on the budget conference committee that will work out the differences between the House and Senate. We urge you now to call and email these conferees, as well as the Lieutenant Governor and the Speaker of House, to ask them to Agree with the House’s FY 2011 Budget Recommendation for the Commission.

The talking points and contact info are as follows (note that the talking points are slightly different for the House and the Senate):

House:

Rep. Jerry Keen: Phone: 404.656.5052 jerry.keen@house.ga.gov

Rep. Jan Jones: Phone: 404.656.5072 jan.jones@house.ga.gov

Rep. Ben Harbin: Phone: 404.463.2247 ben.harbin@house.ga.gov

Speaker of the House David Ralston: Phone: 404.656.5020

House Talking Points: Thank you for working to preserve the Commission on Family Violence, by moving its funding to the Judicial Council. Please stand strong on this position in the conference committee – maintaining this position is vital for victims of domestic violence in Georgia.

Senate:

Sen. Jack Hill: Phone: (404) 656-5038 jack.hill@senate.ga.gov

Sen. Chip Rogers: Phone: (404) 463-1378 chip.rogers@senate.ga.gov

Sen. Tommie Williams: Phone: (404) 656-0089 tommie.williams@senate.ga.gov

Lt. Governor Casey Cagle: Phone: (404) 656-5030 FAX: (404) 656-6739

Senate Talking Points: It is crucial that the Senate agree with the House recommendation for the Commission on Family Violence in the FY11 budget — to move the funding for the Commission to the Judicial Council. The Commission on Family Violence is the only state agency committed to this issue, and has helped to dramatically reduce Georgia’s domestic violence homicide rate. If the Senate’s recommendation were to prevail, the good work of the Commission would be lost. We urge you to preserve this vital agency by agreeing with the House recommendation for the Commission on Family Violence for FY11.

Again, polite and friendly calls and emails are what we need – that will help the most.

Last, please let us know what response you get.

Thank you again for everything you do – it will take all of us to make this happen!


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