ATLANTA (November 23, 2020) | On Friday, November 20, 2020, Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry) was re-elected by the members of the Majority Caucus to serve as Caucus Vice Chairman; a position he was first elected to in 2018.
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ATLANTA (November 20, 2020) | Today, November 20, 2020, the Georgia Senate Majority Caucus re-elected Sen. Mike Dugan (R – Carrollton) to serve as Senate Majority Leader.
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ATLANTA (October 26, 2020) | Sen. John Albers (R – Roswell) will hold a town hall conference call on Thursday, October 29, 2020, at 5:00 p.m. to provide an update on COVID-19, with a focus on helping citizens connect with job opportunities. Sen. Albers will be joined by Roswell United Methodist Church Job Networking Co-Leaders Jay Litton and Katherine Simons.
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ATLANTA (October 23, 2020) | Wednesday, it was announced that Community Arts Association in Newton County will be receiving a $5,000 Vibrant Communities Grant from the Georgia Council for the Arts, a division of the Georgia Department of Economic Development.
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By: Sen. Larry Walker (R – Perry)
We’ve seen a drop in temperature over recent weeks and some crisp mornings. Fall is definitely in the air, which signals exciting Friday night and Saturday football games, fun at the Georgia National Fair (in “normal” years) and much anticipated harvest time for Georgia farmers. However, the pandemic has impacted just about every aspect of our life and significantly changed, or cancelled, our seasonal traditions.
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