ATLANTA – State Representative Michelle Au (D-Johns Creek), along with members of the Georgia Legislative Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Caucus, will participate in a rally to remember the second anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings on Thursday, March 16, 2023, at 10 a.m. in the Blue Room at the Georgia Freight Depot in Atlanta.
Rep. Michelle Au to Present Gun Safety Legislation During House Public Safety and Homeland Security 2-A Subcommittee Hearing
ATLANTA – State Representative Michelle Au (D-Johns Creek) will present House Bill 161, or the “Pediatric Health Safe Storage Act,” before the House Public Safety and Homeland Security 2-A Subcommittee on Thursday, March 16, 2023, at 8 a.m. in room 506 of the Coverdell Legislative Office Building in Atlanta.
Members of Georgia Legislative AAPI Caucus Issue Statement on Antisemitic Flyers Found in Dunwoody, Sandy Springs
ATLANTA – House Minority Whip Sam Park (D-Lawrenceville), State Representatives Michelle Au (D-Johns Creek), Saira Draper (D-Atlanta), Soo Hong (R-Lawrenceville), Farooq Mughal (D-Dacula), Ruwa Romman (D-Duluth), Long Tran (D-Dunwoody), State Senators Nabilah Islam (D-Lawrenceville) and Sheikh Rahman (D-Lawrenceville) today issued the following statement regarding antisemitic flyers found in Dunwoody and Sandy Springs on Sunday, February 5:
Democratic Legislators to Hold Press Conference on Gun Safety Legislation
ATLANTA – State Representatives Michelle Au (D-Johns Creek), Mary Margaret Oliver (D-Decatur), Debbie Buckner (D-Junction City) and State Senator Elena Parent (D-Atlanta) will hold a press conference on Monday, February 13, 2023, at 12 p.m. at the South Wing Steps of the Georgia State Capitol.
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Reps. Michelle Au, Mary Margaret Oliver Introduce Legislation to Address Gun Safety, Violence
ATLANTA – State Representatives Michelle Au (D-Johns Creek) and Mary Margaret Oliver (D-Decatur) recently introduced a legislative package to enhance gun safety and reduce gun violence. Major provisions of House bills 44 and 45 include implementing background checks and a three-day waiting period to purchase firearms. House bills 135 and 161 would require firearms to be stored securely around minors, as well as establish personal responsibility for gun owners if their firearm is used to commit a crime.