ATLANTA (June 5, 2020) |On Saturday, June 6, 2020, Sen. Gail Davenport (D – Jonesboro) will co-host a COVID-19 relief event in conjunction with local leaders, Shiloh Baptist Church and the Clayton County Health Department. Free drive-thru COVID-19 testing will be available for members of the community. Masks and gloves will be provided for those in attendance, as well as complimentary food boxes for the first 100 families.
Continue reading “Senator Gail Davenport to Co-Host COVID-19 Relief Event”Senator Carden Summers Appointed to Senate Committees

ATLANTA (June 3, 2020) | Today, Sen. Carden Summers announced he has been appointed by Lt. Governor Geoff Duncan to serve on the following Senate Committees: Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, Economic Development and Tourism, Interstate Cooperation, and State Institutions and Properties.
Continue reading “Senator Carden Summers Appointed to Senate Committees”Senator John Albers to Donate Legislative Salary to First Responders and Others in Need
ATLANTA (May 27, 2020) | Today, Sen. John Albers (R – Roswell) announced that he will be donating his legislative salary to first responders and those in need.
Continue reading “Senator John Albers to Donate Legislative Salary to First Responders and Others in Need”Senator Jeff Mullis Will Introduce Legislature Pay Cut
ATLANTA (May 21, 2020) | Sen. Jeff Mullis (R – Chickamauga) released the following statement on his intention to introduce a pay cut for Georgia legislators:
Continue reading “Senator Jeff Mullis Will Introduce Legislature Pay Cut”Senator John Albers & Rob Hammers Deliver Masks to CaraVita to Help Senior Citizens

ATLANTA (May 19, 2020) | On May
18, 2020, KN95 masks were donated by the law firm of Schneider Hammers to
CaraVita Home Care, assisting caregivers in their community.
“I am so thankful for Rob Hammers and the law firm of Schneider Hammers
for their generosity,” said Sen. Albers. “These supplies will help caregivers
and our senior citizens.”
“Jason Schneider and I want to help our community and the caregivers who
support those in need,” said Mr. Hammers. “We feel especially grateful for
those who put themselves at risk to help other people.”
“Without these masks, we would not have been able to complete the infection
control training of our staff,” said Beth Cayce, Founder and CEO of CaraVita
Home Care, which serves over 100 seniors daily within Roswell and Metro Atlanta
community. “Each staff member is shown how to seal test their mask and told to
keep it in a paper bag for emergency use in the senior’s home. Many families
are unable to procure these masks for their loved ones, so we are grateful to
have this gift if they suddenly become ill and need care.”
Schneider Hammers is a law firm specializing in personal injury and defective
product litigation with offices throughout metro Atlanta.
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For Immediate Release:
May 19, 2020
Andrew Allison, Acting Director
404.656.0028