Education and Youth Subcommittee on Students with Disabilities to Hold First Meeting

ATLANTA (September 11, 2025) —On Tuesday, September 16, the Senate Education and Youth Subcommittee on Students with Disabilities, chaired by Sen. Clint Dixon (R–Mulberry), will hold its first hearing.

MEETING DETAILS:                      

  • Date: September 16, 2025
  • Time: 1:00 p.m.
  • Where: Georgia State Capitol, Room 450, 206 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA, 30334
  • Open to the Public: The event is open to the public. The committee meeting will be live-streamed on the Senate website here.

ABOUT THE MEETING:         

The Senate Education and Youth Subcommittee on Students with Disabilities will review the current state of education in Georgia for students with disabilities. The subcommittee may also recommend additional steps to ensure that students and families statewide have access to supportive and welcoming learning environments.

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES:

We kindly request that members of the media confirm their attendance in advance by contacting Zach Pishock at SenatePressInquiries@senate.ga.gov.

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Sen. Clint Dixon serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on State and Local Governmental Operations. He represents the 45th Senate District which includes portions of Barrow and Gwinnett County. He may be reached at (404) 656-7454 or via email at clint.dixon@senate.ga.gov

Majority Leader Jason Anavitarte Issues Statement Regarding the Death of Charlie Kirk

ATLANTA (September 10, 2025) — Today, Senate Majority Leader Jason Anavitarte (R–Dallas) issued a statement regarding the death of Charlie Kirk:

“I am devastated at the news of Charlie Kirk’s passing in an act of horrific evil. My heart goes out to his family, including his wife Erika and their two children.

Charlie, with his happy warrior disposition, was able to captivate young people like no one else could. He emphasized the need for young people to learn HOW to think, which seems to have been lost in many environments within our American education systems.

I would like to say directly to Emory, Cooper, and the entire Turning Point USA team in Georgia and nationally, we will lift you up in prayer, we grieve with you, and have your back.

I will commit that our Senators will do everything in their power to ensure the legacy of Charlie lives on, that we ensure our younger generation has every opportunity to debate and lead, and most importantly, that we fight for freedom in America.

God bless.”

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Sen. Jason Anavitarte serves as Senate Majority Leader. He represents the 31st Senate District, which includes Polk County and a portion of Paulding County. He may be reached via email at Jason.Anavitarte@senate.ga.gov.

For all media inquiries, please reach out to SenatePressInquiries@senate.ga.gov.

Senate Impact of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence on Children and Platform Privacy Protection Study Committee to Hold Second Hearing

ATLANTA (September 10, 2025)—On Wednesday, September 17, the Senate Impact of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence on Children and Platform Privacy Protection Study Committee, co-chaired by Sen. Sally Harrell (D–Atlanta) and Sen. Shawn Still (R–Johns Creek), will hold its second hearing.

EVENT DETAILS:                      

  • Date: September 17, 2025
  • Time: 10:00 a.m.
  • Where: 450 State Capitol, 206 Washington St SW, Atlanta, GA, 30334
  • Open to the Public: The event is open to the public. The committee meeting will be live-streamed on the Senate website here.

ABOUT THE MEETING:
The bipartisan Senate Impact of Social Media and Artificial Intelligence on Children and Platform Privacy Protection Study Committee, created through Senate Resolution 431, will evaluate the impact of online platforms (i.e., social media, gaming, AI, etc.) on children. The study committee will partner with parents, policy experts, representatives from state agencies and private organizations to determine how online protections may be improved and strengthened to ensure safer online experiences.

Having examined how online platforms can be harmful to children and youth in the first meeting, this second meeting will begin looking at specific state policies that can result in safe online experiences for minors. You can watch the replay of the Study Committee’s first meeting here.

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES:
We kindly request that members of the media confirm their attendance in advance by contacting Zach Pishock at SenatePressInquiries@senate.ga.gov.

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Sen. Sally Harrell represents the 40th Senate District which includes portions of DeKalb and Gwinnett County. She may be reached by phone at (404) 463-2260 via email at sally.harrell@senate.ga.gov.

Sen. Shawn Still represents the 48th Senate District, which includes portions of Fulton, Forsyth and Gwinnett counties. He may be reached by phone at (404) 656-7127 or by email at Shawn.Still@senate.ga.gov. 

For all media inquiries, please reach out to SenatePressInquiries@senate.ga.gov.

Sen. Sonya Halpern Calls on Governor Kemp for Transparency on Hyundai EV Battery Plant Raid and Georgia’s Economic Future

ATLANTA (September 10, 2025) — Sen. Sonya Halpern (D–Atlanta) has sent a letter to Governor Brian P. Kemp, urging him to be transparent with Georgians about the impact of last week’s U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid at Hyundai’s EV and battery facility in Ellabell. Nearly 500 workers were detained as part of the raid, including many who were in Georgia legally on business visas or through the Visa Waiver Program to install and oversee critical equipment at the site.

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