ATLANTA (October 17, 2019) | Senator Gail Davenport (D – Jonesboro) hosted the second meeting of the Senate Study Committee on the Educational Development of African American Children in Georgia at Clayton State University on Tuesday, October 15. Continue reading “Sen. Gail Davenport Hosts Meeting for the Senate Study Committee on the Educational Development of African American Children in Georgia”
First Meeting of the Senate Study Committee on the Educational Development of African American Children in Georgia
ATLANTA (September 9, 2019) | The first meeting of the Senate Study Committee on the Educational Development of African American Children in Georgia will be held on Wednesday, September 18, 2019, at 10:00 a.m. in room 450 at the State Capitol.
Continue reading “First Meeting of the Senate Study Committee on the Educational Development of African American Children in Georgia”Sen. Gail Davenport to Speak in Celebration of Black History Month
ATLANTA (February 6, 2019) | Sen. Gail Davenport (D – Jonesboro) has been invited to speak at Liberty Springs Baptist Church’s morning worship service on Sunday, February 10. Continue reading “Sen. Gail Davenport to Speak in Celebration of Black History Month”
Sen. Gail Davenport Visits The Learning Station for Georgia Pre-K Week
ATLANTA (October 3, 2018) | Sen. Gail Davenport (D – Jonesboro) celebrated Georgia Pre-K week by reading to students at The Learning Station in Clayton County on Monday, October 1. Continue reading “Sen. Gail Davenport Visits The Learning Station for Georgia Pre-K Week”
Senator Ed Harbison Hosts International Military Students at the State Capitol
ATLANTA (January 17, 2017) | Sen. Ed Harbison (D – Columbus) hosted a group of students from the International Military Student Office (IMSO), located in Ft. Benning, Georgia, on Friday, Jan. 13, 2017. He was joined by Sen. Matt Brass (R – Newnan), Sen. Gail Davenport (D – Jonesboro) and Sen. Michael Williams (R – Cumming). Continue reading “Senator Ed Harbison Hosts International Military Students at the State Capitol”