ATLANTA – State Representatives Kim Schofield (D-Atlanta), Sandra Scott (D-Rex), Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain) and Rhonda Burnough (D-Burnough) today issued statements ahead of the 20th anniversary of 9/11 to remember the lives that have been lost as a result of the attacks.
Democratic State Legislators Thank Labor Unions Ahead of Labor Day Weekend
ATLANTA – State Representatives Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain), Rhonda Burnough (D-Burnough), Kim Schofield (D-Atlanta) and Sandra Scott (D-Rex) today expressed their gratitude for Georgia’s labor unions ahead of the Labor Day weekend.
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Georgia House Democratic Caucus Urges Governor, State School Superintendent to Take Action to Reduce COVID-19 Transmission
ATLANTA – House Minority Leader James Beverly (D-Macon), State Representatives Roger Bruce (D-Atlanta), Rhonda Burnough (D-Riverdale), Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain), Shelly Hutchinson (D-Snellville), Donna McLeod (D-Lawrenceville), Rebecca Mitchell (D-Snellville), Mary Robichaux (D-Roswell) and Sandra Scott (D-Rex) urge the governor and the state school superintendent to take specific actions to help reduce the transmission of COVID-19 in Georgia.
Rep. Viola Davis Holds Town Hall for DeKalb Homeowners on Short Term Rentals, Illegal Personal Care Homes, Boarding Houses
ATLANTA – State Representative Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain) recently hosted an emergency virtual town hall to discuss short term rentals, illegal personal care homes and boarding houses. Rep. Davis was joined by State Representative Rhonda Taylor (D-Conyers), and more than 100 DeKalb County residents, homeowners and business owners participated in the virtual town hall.
Reps. Burnough, Davis, Schofield, Scott Stand with Texas Democrats, Issue Statements
ATLANTA – State Representatives Rhonda Burnough (D-Riverdale), Viola Davis (D-Stone Mountain), Sandra Scott (D-Rex) and Kim Schofield (D-Atlanta) stand with Texas Democratic state legislators who have walked out of the Texas Capitol and have left the state to prevent voting on election reform legislation.