ATLANTA – State Representative Michelle Au (D-Johns Creek) was recently appointed by House Speaker Jon Burns (R-Newington) to serve on the House Appropriations Committee and Appropriations Subcommittee on Health for the remainder of the 2025-2026 legislative term.
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By State Representative Floyd Griffin (D-Milledgeville)
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Black history is not only a story of struggle; it is a story of service, strength and steady leadership in the face of uncertainty.
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By State Representative Robert Flournoy (D-Hampton)
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I write with a heavy heart, deep concern for our community and an unwavering commitment to truth, justice and public safety.
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By State Representative Eric Bell (D-Jonesboro)
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I introduced House Resolution 1001 to divest from Israel, the UAE and the exploitation of Congo’s minerals because when you see injustice, you must speak—and what I witnessed in occupied Palestine cannot be unseen, unheard or unfelt.
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By State Representative Floyd Griffin (D-Milledgeville)
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This week, the Georgia General Assembly was not in formal session. However, important work continued as the House Appropriations Committee met to begin its review of the governor’s proposed state budget.
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