ATLANTA – State Representative David Wilkerson (D-Powder Springs) will hold a press conference to discuss his opposition to House Bills 1028 and 1154, as well as his treatment in the Governmental Affairs Committee TOMORROW, Friday, February 11, 2022, at 12 p.m. at the South Wing Steps of the State Capitol.
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ATLANTA – Georgia House Minority Whip David Wilkerson (D-Powder Springs) applauds Governor Brian Kemp’s decision to use funding from the American Rescue Plan Act to provide $1,000 bonuses for law enforcement officials and first responders in Georgia.
Rep. Mike Wilensky, Georgia House Democratic Caucus Leadership Issue Statement on Anti-Semitic Incidents in Cobb County
ATLANTA – State Representative Mike Wilensky (D-Dunwoody), along with House Democratic Caucus leadership, today issued the following statement regarding the recent anti-Semitic incidents in Cobb County:
Rep. Wilkerson Commends Start of Monthly Federal Child Tax Credit Payments for Georgia Families
ATLANTA – Georgia House Minority Whip David Wilkerson (D-Powder Springs) commends the implementation of the federal Expanded and Improved Child Tax Credit, which passed under the federal American Rescue Plan. As of today, eligible American families will receive monthly advance payments of $300 per child.
Rep. Wilkerson Reads to Rising Kindergarten Students
ATLANTA – Georgia House Minority Whip David Wilkerson (D-Powder Springs) recently participated in a virtual reading of “Can You Touch A Color?” for students and teachers of the New Era Learning Center. The reading was organized by Voices for Georgia’s Children to support the New Era Learning Center’s rising kindergarten summer transition program.
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