2026 Capitol Connection Conference

Registration is now open for the 2026 Capitol Connection Conference. Join us on March 4-5, 2026, at The American Hotel in Fulton County. The Capitol Connection Conference brings together county and state leaders while the legislature is in session – a critical time in the state's lawmaking process. Conference attendees will receive the latest updates on pending legislation, have the opportunity to participate in the Lifelong Learning Academy, and learn more about trending state issues. 

While the ACCG Governmental Affairs team will work on behalf of Georgia's county governments, it is extremely important for state leadership and legislators to have direct engagement with county officials, especially during the legislative process. Attend this conference to make an impact and help advance sound policy for Georgia's counties. Click here to access the conference agenda. 

Registration is required for this event. Anyone interested in participating must register through their county clerk or the county staff member who handles ACCG event registrations. For more information on the conference and different registration options, click here.

The deadline to secure housing accommodations within the ACCG room block is Friday, Jan. 30, 2026. Rooms booked after the housing deadline may not be eligible for the discounted rate. Housing reservations should be made through the dedicated link provided once conference registration is secured. Please contact the hotel if you have any questions or concerns.

ACCG strongly encourages county officials to invite their legislators to attend the Legislative Reception on Wednesday, March 4, at 5 p.m. and/or the Legislative Breakfast on Thursday, March 5, at 7 a.m. by emailing them this formal invitation. All non-county officials or non-county staff must RSVP by Monday, Feb. 17, 2026, by emailing register@accg.org.

Consider also attending one of the many committee meetings taking place at the Capitol while in Atlanta/Fulton County. Use this time to meet with your legislators and visit the state capitol to receive timely, in-person updates.