Rep. Marvin Lim on DOJ Grant Terminations

By State Representative Marvin Lim (D-Norcross) 

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In the last couple of weeks, my nonprofit’s competitively-won Department of Justice (DOJ) grant was terminated. It was designed not only to assist Latinos and all others who live in Gwinnett or DeKalb counties who are possible victims of hate crimes, but also to create school and neighborhood-level conflict resolution interventions. These interventions prevent low-level resentment and disputes (e.g., noise, property) from erupting into violence and crime, ultimately increasing trust among neighbors to lead to safer outcomes. It was among roughly 365 Department of Justice grants – including several in Georgia – just terminated grants to help prevent crime and/or help crime victims.

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Rep. Chuck Martin Applauds Signing of Legislation to Extend Dual Achievement Program and Support Workforce Development

ATLANTA – State Representative Chuck Martin (R-Alpharetta), chairman of the House Higher Education Committee, recently joined Governor Brian Kemp as he signed House Bill 217, legislation Rep. Martin co-sponsored that strengthens workforce development in Georgia by extending the Dual Achievement Program and improving scholarship verification and school board election rules.

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Rep. Lehman Franklin’s Legislation Increasing Funds for State’s Public Retirement Systems Signed into Law

ATLANTA – State Representative Lehman Franklin (R-Statesboro) recently joined Governor Brian Kemp as he signed House Bill 78, the Public Retirement Systems Investment Authority Law, a measure that raises the limit for the total percentage of funds that the Employees’ Retirement System of Georgia (ERS) and other state retirement systems may invest in alternative investments.

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