Rep. Lewis-Ward to Host Women in Agriculture Virtual Day at the Capitol Today

ATLANTA – State Representative Regina Lewis-Ward (D-McDonough), along with State Representatives Darlene Taylor (R-Thomasville) and Debbie Buckner (D-Junction City), will host the Women in Agriculture Virtual Day at the Capitol on TODAY, Monday, March 22, 2021, at 4 p.m. via Zoom. To participate in this meeting please click here; the meeting ID is 883 5908 7259, and the passcode is 139003.

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Reps. Campbell, Taylor Encourage Residents in Decatur County to Participate in 2020 U.S. Census

ATLANTA – State Representatives Joe Campbell (R-Camilla) and Darlene Taylor (R-Thomasville) encourage residents in Decatur County to participate in the 2020 U.S. Census before the September 30 deadline. As of September 8, Georgia’s self-response rate is 60.6 percent, which is behind the national average of 65.3 percent; Decatur County’s response rate is 47.3 percent.

“It is critical that we participate in the 2020 U.S. Census to be properly represented at the state and federal level,” said Rep. Campbell. “The number of people counted also directly impacts our eligibility for federal funding that supports vital programs in our county. Please fill out your census form by the end of the month as we are running out of time. It only takes a few minutes to complete and will impact Decatur County for the next decade. We deserve to be fairly represented, so please do your part and complete your census form.”

“While we are being safe, take a moment and respond to the 2020 U.S. Census,” said Rep. Taylor. “If you have not already done so, go to www.2020Census.gov. You are important. You matter. We need everyone, including you, to be counted. As we go into fall, be safe and be counted.”

The 2020 U.S. Census ensures accurate representation for districts at both the state and federal level. The number of Georgians counted in the census also helps direct federal funding to local communities for health care, emergency and disaster response, education and infrastructure. For demographic purposes, large and small businesses may also base their future planning on the census results.

Georgians can respond to the 2020 U.S. Census online at my2020census.gov, which takes approximately five minutes to complete. Households may also call 844-330-2020 or fill out and return the official U.S. Census Bureau mail that they may have received. Households have through September 30 to respond to the census, but they are encouraged to respond as soon as possible.

Additionally, the Governor’s Complete Count Committee (CCC) and his nonpartisan initiative called “Every. One. Counts.” have been working to ensure that every Georgia resident is counted.

For more information on Georgia’s participation in the census, please visit https://census.georgia.gov or follow @gacensus2020 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

For more information on the “Every. One. Counts.” initiative, please click here.

 

Representative Joe Campbell represents the citizens of District 171, which includes portions of Colquitt, Decatur and Mitchell counties. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2020 and currently serves on the Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Natural Resources & Environment and Small Business Development committees.

 

Representative Darlene Taylor represents the citizens of District 173, which includes Grady County and portions of Thomas and Decatur counties. She was elected to the House of Representatives in 2010 and currently serves as Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Vice Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Health and Vice Chairman of the Legislative & Congressional Reapportionment Committee. She also serves on the Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Governmental Affairs, Information and Audits, Insurance, Public Safety & Homeland Security, Rules and Transportation committees.

 

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Rep. Darlene Taylor Encourages Residents in Grady County to Participate in 2020 U.S. Census

 ATLANTA – State Representative Darlene Taylor (R-Thomasville) encourages residents in Grady County to participate in the 2020 U.S. Census before the September 30 deadline. As of September 8, Georgia’s self-response rate is 60.6 percent, which is behind the national average of 65.3 percent; Grady County’s response rate is 50 percent. Continue reading “Rep. Darlene Taylor Encourages Residents in Grady County to Participate in 2020 U.S. Census”

Rep. Darlene Taylor Encourages Residents in Thomas County to Participate in 2020 U.S. Census

ATLANTA – State Representative Darlene Taylor (R-Thomasville) encourages residents in Thomas County to participate in the 2020 U.S. Census before the September 30 deadline. As of September 8, Georgia’s self-response rate is 60.6 percent, which is behind the national average of 65.3 percent; Thomas County’s response rate is 57.2 percent. Continue reading “Rep. Darlene Taylor Encourages Residents in Thomas County to Participate in 2020 U.S. Census”

Rep. Darlene Taylor Attends Final House Rural Development Council Meetings in Americus

ATLANTA – State Representative Darlene Taylor (R-Thomasville) recently traveled to Americus to attend the final meetings of the House of Representatives’ Rural Development Council where the council continued to discuss economic and infrastructure improvements in rural Georgia. During the meetings, the council also released its recommendations for the 2020 legislative session. Continue reading “Rep. Darlene Taylor Attends Final House Rural Development Council Meetings in Americus”