The Senate Goes Red for Republican Women

ATLANTA – (Mar. 2, 2010) State Sen. Mitch Seabaugh (R-Sharpsburg) last week welcomed the Georgia Federation of Republican Women to the State Capitol for “Red Coat Day.” The women wore red coats in support of their organization, which has been instrumental in advocating on behalf of conservative ideals for the citizens of Georgia.

 “The Georgia Federation of Republican Women dedicate themselves to protecting the concerns and issues that I continue to fight for in the Georgia Senate,” said Sen. Seabaugh. “It was an honor to host them at the Capitol and to share what we’re working on here in Georgia.”

 The Georgia Federation of Republican began as a grassroots organization with the goal of educating voters and increasing their participation in state and local elections. Beginning in 1957, the group affiliated with the national association to support conservative platforms in the state of Georgia. Today they support a platform which fights against measures that damage the economy, increase the national debt, give the federal government unprecedented power and make our nation vulnerable to our enemies. For more information about the Georgia Federation of Georgia Federation of Republican Women, visit www.gfrw.org.

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PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release:
March 2, 2010
For Information Contact:
Raegan Weber, Director
Adam Sweat, Press Aid
adam.sweat@senate.ga.gov
404.656.0028