ATLANTA – State Representative Lynn Heffner (D-Augusta) today announced her resignation from the Georgia House of Representatives, effective immediately. First sworn into office in 2022 and representing House District 130, Rep. Heffner cites constitutional residency obligations under Article III, Section II, Paragraph II of the Georgia Constitution, as the reason for her resignation after her primary residence sustained severe structural damage as a result of Hurricane Helene.
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ATLANTA – State Representative Billy Mitchell (D-Stone Mountain), chair of the Georgia Martin Luther King, Jr. Advisory Council, announces a Celebration of Service honoring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Friday, January 16, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the North Wing Steps of the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta.
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By State Representatives Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain), Sandra Scott (D-Rex) and Kim Schofield (D-Atlanta)
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Today, we issue a joint warning following testimony confirming Georgia’s projected $85 million deficit within the Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS), citing impacts on foster care placement capacity, provider operations, child welfare services and safety considerations for children, families and frontline workers statewide.
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ATLANTA – State Representatives Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain), Kim Schofield (D-Atlanta) and Sandra Scott (D-Rex) recently met with Senator Raphael Warnock’s (D-GA) office, highlighting federal legislation introduced to address concerns raised by the lawmakers during and after the 2025 federal government shutdown. The representatives said it was a productive meeting as part of their ongoing engagement with his office.
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By State Representative Kim Schofield (D-Atlanta)
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For many Georgians who are living in urban, suburban or rural areas, or near military installations, clean water is not an abstract policy discussion—it is a daily reality. It comes from a well behind the house, a small community water system or a local utility serving families for generations. For the past five years, I have worked to address “forever chemicals,” also known as PFAS, and communities are right to ask not only how much exposure is acceptable, but why exposure should be acceptable at all.
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