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Gregg Kennard

State Representative,
Georgia House District 101

Democrat

The proof:

Gregg sponsored a bill that would repeal Georgia’s fetal heartbeat law and allow abortions under 20 weeks (or later under specified circumstances).

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What to do now:

Thank Gregg for his fight!

This legislator has been a consistent force in the fight to protect and expand abortion rights.

What to say:

Send them an email thanking them for their efforts, and remind them how important abortion rights are to you. It's rare that legislators get thanked for their efforts - show them you're paying attention and appreciate the work!

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Dive deeper:

The latest from Gregg

“Why are mostly men making decisions about the reproductive health of women? Almost 70% of women in Georgia agree with choice so why are their voices discounted and ignored. Let them decide. The truth is, these decisions are complicated and personal, and there are very different, yet valid reasons why one would choose one over the other. Reasons of faith, health, economics, and more. It just seems that the middle ground is to allow each individual to decide for themself and our laws should enable that autonomy.”

Jun 28, 2022

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Sponsored HB 1134

Gregg sponsored a bill that would repeal Georgia’s fetal heartbeat law and allow abortions under 20 weeks (or later under specified circumstances).

Mar 9, 2020

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Voted No on HB 481

Gregg voted against a bill that bans all abortions after a fetal heartbeat (around 6 weeks). It includes exceptions for medical emergencies and rape or incest (but only up to 20 weeks and if a police report has been filed).

Mar 29, 2019

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