The monthly statewide Tele-Town Halls are public events where persons interested in the party can hear about the party's history and activities here in Georgia, and learn how to get involved.
On the April statewide Tele-Town Hall we’ll have a wrap-up of the legislative session. Representative Noelle Kahaian will speak about the Georgia Freedom Caucus fight this session against proposed anti-freedom legislation. Rhonda Thomas from Truth In Education will speak about HB268 control over families disguised as school safety. And Mike Griffin, lobbyist with the Georgia Baptist Mission Board, will provide an update on various bills impacting faith, family, and community.
Tamara Favorito will join the meeting to fill us in on Garland’s eventful trip to Washington DC. She will discuss the SAVE Act passing in the House on Thursday, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s announcement of evidence that the electronic voting systems have been vulnerable to hackers and manipulation and President Trump’s Executive Order to investigate Susman Godfrey, the law firm contracted by Dominion Voting Systems for their anti-defamation lawsuits.
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