Advocating for Legislative Change

The Georgia Federation of Public Service Employees actively monitors legislation and state funding that impacts our members and the vital services our agencies provide. We collaborate with state legislators across the political spectrum to ensure sufficient funding and support for public employees and their critical community programs. Our nonpartisan approach focuses on the issues most important to our diverse membership, reflecting the interests of public service employees across Georgia.

Support Our Political Action Committee

By contributing just $3 to $8 a month to our Political Action Committee, you can help ensure public employees have a respected voice in the services we provide and that our concerns are heard.

If you would like to join our Legislative/Political Committee, please contact us.

NOTE: Contributions to the Georgia Federation of Public Service Employees Political Action Committee (PAC) are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. All contributions are voluntary and used for political purposes, and are not a condition of membership. In accordance with applicable laws, the Georgia Federation of Public Service Employees only accepts PAC contributions from our members.

Key Governmental Bodies

Georgia General Assembly

The Georgia General Assembly is one of the nation's largest state legislatures, comprised of the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Georgia House of Representatives

Georgia State Senate

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Atlanta City Council

The Atlanta City Council is the chief policymaking body for the City of Atlanta, responsible for making laws and overseeing various agencies. It consists of 15 members and a Council President.

City Council

Atlanta Board of Education

The Atlanta Board of Education sets policies for Atlanta Public Schools, with nine elected members representing districts. They appoint the Superintendent who manages daily operations.

APS Board

Clayton County Board of Education

The Clayton County Board of Education establishes policies for the Clayton County Public School system, consisting of nine elected members representing districts. They appoint the Superintendent for daily administration.

CCPS Board