ATLANTA – State Representative Debra Bazemore (D-South Fulton), along with members of the City of South Fulton Legislative Delegation, recently met to elect its delegation members for the 2025-2026 legislative term. Rep. Bazemore was elected Chair of the delegation and State Representative Robert Dawson (D-Atlanta) was selected Secretary.
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ATLANTA – State Representative Lydia Glaize (D-Fairburn), in partnership with the American Council on Germany, will host a roundtable discussion on housing, workers’ rights and voting rights on Monday, September 16, 2024, at 10 a.m. in room 506 of the Coverdell Legislative Office Building in Atlanta.
Rep. Lydia Glaize Touts ConsumerAffairs Study Ranking Georgia Number One for Best Bridge Quality in 2024
ATLANTA – State Representative Lydia Glaize (D-Fairburn) today celebrates a new study conducted by ConsumerAffairs, which found that Georgia has the number one best bridge quality of the United States in 2024.
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Rep. Doreen Carter, Democratic House and Senate Members Release Statement Following State Superintendent Richard Woods’ Decision to Approve AP African American Course
ATLANTA – State Representative Doreen Carter (D-Lithonia) and fellow Democratic members of the House and Senate Education committees today issued the following statement regarding State Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods’ decision to approve the Advanced Placement (AP) African American Studies course, reversing his initial decision:
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