ATLANTA (January 31, 2023) | Yesterday, State Senator Jason Anavitarte (R-Dallas) introduced new legislation to increase school safety and decrease the opportunity for domestic terrorists to falsely report school shooting incidents. Sen. Anavitarte’s legislation, known as Alyssa’s Law, after Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim Alyssa Alhadeff, directs that public elementary & secondary school buildings be equipped with silent panic alarms that notify law enforcement.
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ATLANTA (September 14, 2022) | Yesterday, the Senate Study Committee on the Creation of a Georgia Cybersecurity Force, chaired by Sen. Jason Anavitarte (R – Dallas), held its first meeting in the Dalney Street Research Building on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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ATLANTA (August 8, 2022) | Last week, Sen. Jason Anavitarte (R – Dallas) was recognized as a recipient of a 2022 Legislative Service Award from the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG).
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ATLANTA (November 18, 2021) | During the upcoming 2022 session, the Georgia General Assembly will take up Senate Bill 316 authored by Sen. Jason Anavitarte (R – Dallas), along with Co-Sponsors Senator Brian Strickland (R – McDonough), Senator Randy Robertson (R – Cataula), and others which would require local boards of education to notify students and their parents that certain acts of cyberbullying may be considered stalking.
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