Statement by the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus on the Swearing in of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

ATLANTA (July 1, 2022) | In response to the historic swearing in of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, Georgia Legislative Black Caucus Chairwoman Senator Tonya Anderson (D – Lithonia) issues the following statement:

“Yesterday history was again realized with the swearing in of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. She is the 116th Supreme Court Justice and the first Black woman to serve on the highest court in the land. It is important that each branch of government, and each level of government, represents the diversity of our country. Not just race, or gender, or religion, but also of ideas.

The beauty of our country are its diversity and commitment to certain ideals – freedom, liberty, and equality. I know Justice Brown Jackson will ensure those ideals are protected as she serves our Court with dignity and grace.”

Established in 1975, the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus is a 501(c)3 non-profit, nonpartisan organization comprising of 68 Georgia House and Senate members.

For more information about the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, please visit www.gablackcaucus.org or write to media@gablackcaucus.org

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For Immediate Release:

July 1, 2022

Sophie Stepakoff, Communications Associate

sophie.stepakoff@senate.ga.gov

404.656.0028