Washington, D.C. – Protecting American Consumers Together (PACT), a 501(c)(4) national advocacy and educational organization, today announced the launch of its new statewide radio ad highlighting how Governor Kemp’s legislation to end lawsuit abuse will lower costs for families and protect victims who need to access the legal system.
This new radio ad, “Protect,” which is currently running statewide, is part of PACT’s seven-figure advertising campaign in Georgia highlighting the need to pass reform to end lawsuit abuse that hurts consumers and drives up everyday costs for all Georgians.
Governor Kemp’s legislation is about protecting victims and ensuring they have access to justice without being taken advantage of by a broken system. Too often, victims walk away from the legal process worse off — deeper in debt and in more pain than when they started. Governor Kemp’s bill keeps the legal system open and accessible while making sure juries, not outside influences, have the final say on award amounts. Governor Kemp’s reforms strengthen the legal system, protect consumers, and give Georgians the confidence that the law is working for them, not against them.
Earlier this week, Georgia small business store owners testified in front of the Georgia House of Representatives Rules Committee in support of Governor Kemp’s legislation, warning that without meaningful reform, they face a critical question: “Do we stay open or do we close?”
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Script For “Protect”
There’s a hidden tax costing Hardworking Georgians over $5,000 every year.
Governor Kemp’s tort reform legislation will end this tax and lower costs for families
It will also protect victims
Listen to Governor Kemp…
“A bill that I will sign is not going to keep anyone in this state from receiving the justice they deserve.”
Ensuring our justice system is fair and accessible and lowering costs for us
Tell Georgia’s lawmakers – stand with Governor Kemp and pass tort reform
Paid for by Protecting American Consumers Together