Sen. Max Burns Tours Augusta Vaccination Site with Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan

ATLANTA (March 2, 2021) | On Thursday, February 25, 2021, Sen. Max Burns (R – Sylvania) toured the vaccination site at Good Shepherd Baptist Church in Augusta, operated by Augusta University and AU Health, alongside Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan. Augusta University and AU Health run the vaccination site.

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The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus Chairwoman Sen. Tonya Anderson and Allies Rally in Opposition to SB 241 and HB 531

ATLANTA (March 1, 2021) | The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus Chairwoman Senator Tonya Anderson (D – Lithonia) stood with other members of the Caucus, American Civil Liberties Union of Georgia, Georgia National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and other allies in opposition to Senate Bill 241 and House Bill 531, an omnibus elections reform bill.

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Update from the Capitol: Week 7

By: Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry)

The Senate is quickly approaching one of our busiest times of the legislative session and as our conversations have gotten longer, we remain committed to our service to you. This thorough review of legislation has allowed us to speak with you about your opinions, concerns and what you believe are the areas that are most critical. Crossover Day is only a few short days away and we are working hard to ensure the bills that pass out of the Senate Chamber have your best interests in mind. With this all important deadline, we were efficient in our work this week and passed several significant pieces of legislation that we believe are impactful for all of Georgia.

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Senator Michelle Au, M.D. to Host Community Health Forum

ATLANTA (February 26, 2021) | Sen. Michelle Au, M.D. (D – Johns Creek) will host a virtual forum on Monday, March 1, 2021, at 5:00 p.m. to discuss the constitutionality of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, as well as the intersectionality between community health and individual rights. Joining the discussion will be Professor Jamal Greene, a constitutional law professor at Columbia University Law School.

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