ACCG Honors Rep. Brad Thomas With 2023 Legislative Service Award

ATLANTA – State Representative Brad Thomas (R-Holly Springs) was recently honored by the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG) with a 2023 Legislative Service Award. The ACCG selected Rep. Thomas for his legislative efforts to balance the rights of both property owners and local governing bodies.

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Rep. Brad Thomas to Chair New House Technology and Infrastructure Innovation Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence

ATLANTA – State Representative Brad Thomas (R-Woodstock) today announced that he has been appointed by House Technology and Infrastructure Innovation Committee Chairman Todd Jones (R-South Forsyth) to serve as the chairman of the full committee’s newly created Subcommittee on Artificial Intelligence (AI).

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Rep. Brad Thomas Named Vice Chairman of House Technology & Infrastructure Innovation Committee, Chairman of Cherokee County Legislative Delegation

ATLANTA – The Georgia House of Representatives’ Committee on Assignments recently named State Representative Brad Thomas (R-Holly Springs) as the vice chairman of the House Technology & Infrastructure Innovation Committee.

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Rep. Brad Thomas Introduces Legislation to Prohibit “Critical Race Theory” and Related Curriculums in Public Schools

ATLANTA – State Representative Brad Thomas (R-Holly Springs) today introduced House Bill 888, legislation that seeks to prohibit certain curriculums, such as critical race theory and the 1619 Project, from being taught in Georgia public schools.

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