ATLANTA (October 1, 2013) – Senator John Albers (R –Roswell) hosted a guest panel today at the Mobility Live! Conference at the Woodruff Arts Center in downtown Atlanta. While there, Senator Albers participated in an engaging discussion on transforming government through mobility and wireless technology. Continue reading “Senator Albers Speaks on Transforming Government through Wireless Technology”
Senator Albers Speaks at “It Can Wait” Texting While Driving Rally at Roswell High
ATLANTA (September 19, 2013) – Senator John Albers (R –Roswell) spoke to students at Roswell High School as part of the “It Can Wait” Drive 4 Pledges Day on Thursday, September 19. Sponsored by AT&T, the “It Can Wait” campaign seeks to raise awareness of the dangers associated with distracted driving and prevent texting behind the wheel.
Sen. Albers Honors Childhood Cancer Patients and Families at Georgia State Capitol
ATLANTA (September 10, 2013) – Senator John Albers (R –Roswell) recognized several families with children undergoing cancer treatment as part of Child Cancer Awareness Month on Tuesday, September 10 at the Georgia State Capitol. In addition to a senate resolution presented by Senator Albers, the families were honored with a proclamation by Governor Nathan Deal. Continue reading “Sen. Albers Honors Childhood Cancer Patients and Families at Georgia State Capitol”
Statement from Sen. Albers Regarding “Paying It Forward” at Georgia Toll Booths
ATLANTA (August 16, 2013) – Sen. John Albers (R –Roswell) has released the following statement regarding the Georgia Department of Transportation’s decision to reinstate the ability of motorists to “Pay It Forward” at Georgia Toll Booths: Continue reading “Statement from Sen. Albers Regarding “Paying It Forward” at Georgia Toll Booths”
Senate Passes Bill to Protect Georgia’s Senior Citizens and Individuals with Special Needs
ATLANTA (March 5, 2013) – Sen. John Albers (R –Roswell) applauds the passage of SB 207, which passed the Senate by a vote of 47 to 4. Sponsored by Sen. Albers, this legislation will allow private home care providers to obtain first offenders information on potential job applicants.
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