Statewide Tele-Town Hall - 5/11/2024
May 8 was Governor Kemp’s deadline to sign or veto the bills passed during the 2024 legislative session into law. On last Saturday’s Tele-town Hall, Georgia’s State Freedom Caucus Director Mallory Staples reported on the fate of bills impacting our liberties, and I provided an update on the successful outcome of our Make Georgia the Election Integrity Leader campaign. David Ellerbrock introduced us to Project Appleseed and their goal to promote civic responsibility through the teaching of colonial history and the American tradition of rifle marksmanship. Click here for a list of their upcoming events in Georgia.
David Cross discussed last week’s State Election Board (SEB) meetings, especially the outcome of complaint SEB2023-025. Despite finding over 140 violations of state election law, the SEB refused to refer the case to the Attorney General for investigation and the chairman ruled two motions to reconsider out of order. David Hancock spoke about some promising rules changes to the election certification process discussed during the SEB meeting.
Use the link below to view the May 11th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it or want to share with friends and family. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreElection Integrity Update - 5/4/2024
On last Saturday’s Election Integrity Update, we discussed the upcoming State Election Board meeting, particularly the Rossi/Moncla complaint that is expected to be heard and David Cross informed us about some of the proposed rules and rules amendments.
Attorney David Oles joined us with an update on the status of the Catoosa County GOP candidate qualification cases, one of which will be heard on May 7th. Also, Julie Adams spoke to us about vulnerable voters and what we can do to protect them.
Use the link below to view the May 4th Election Integrity Update if you missed it or want to share with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
Read moreElection Integrity Update - 4/27/2024

On last Saturday’s Election Integrity Update, Garland Favorito connected us live into a portion of the Divided We Fall conference held in Stone Mountain by Unauthorized. The conference opened with an introduction by Matt Meck (The America Project) and event organizer Tamara Johnson Shealey (former candidate for US Senate). Bishop Leon Benjamin from New Life Harvest Church in Richmond, Virginia opened in prayer and we heard Antonio Jones give a capella performance of the song Go the Distance.
Then cyber-security and election system analyst Mark Cook presented an overview of election vulnerabilities nationwide and demonstrated how a Dominion election database can be hacked to change the results. Use the link below to view the April 27th Election Integrity Update if you missed it or want to share with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
Read moreElection Integrity Update - 4/20/2024

On last Saturday’s Election Integrity Update, we highlighted several of the official complaints to be heard by the State Election Board on May 7th: SEB2022-106 regarding the DeKalb County District 2 Commission case, SEB2023-025 regarding the Fulton County votes unsupported by corresponding ballot images, and Garland Favorito’s letter to the State Election Board requesting that they reopen SEB2022-348 to investigate the QR code signature mismatch error that occurred in 65 of 67 Georgia counties surveyed.
Garland also reviewed the benefits of the Election Security bills passed by the Georgia General Assembly (click here for slides); don’t forget to contact the Governor to sign the bills and encourage others to do the same. We also discussed VoterGA’s recommendation for voting in the May 21st elections. Use the link below to view the April 20th Election Integrity Update if you missed it or want to share it with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 4/13/2024

On last Saturday’s Constitution Party of Georgia (CP-GA) Tele-Town Hall we announced the final push to make Georgia the election integrity leader in the nation. Now Governor Kemp needs to hear from you and at least 5000 Georgians, urging him to sign SB 189 and two other election integrity bills into law before May 8th to improve voter confidence in our elections!
Use this link to get others involved: https://www.gaconstitutionparty.org/make_georgia_the_election_integrity_leader
Click here for the QR code to get others involved (the kind of election-related QR code I can approve. 😀)
Mallory Staples was ill and not able to join the Town Hall, please pray for her quick recovery.
In his presentation Lt. Colonel Bob Goodrich (U.S. Army-Retired), state chairman of the Constitution Party of Pennsylvania, spoke about serving the last 10 years as an elected township supervisor in Osceola and how the party’s principles guide his work within local government. I’ve often stated that the American republic will be restored from the ground up, community by community and Bob provided wisdom and concrete examples of how we can do this in Georgia!
We often speak of the colonial “Black Robed Regiment” and their instrumental role in America’s Founding era. Kevin Parker reported on the recent Liberty Pastors Conference at St. Simon’s Island to educate pastors from around the country about liberty issues that impact their congregation. Please pray for much fruitful ministry and community impact from this effort! And I closed by highlighting how the CP-GA Platform is explicitly built upon the message those pastors received.
Use the link below to view the April 13th CP-GA Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it or want to share with friends and family. The recording will be available for 14 days after the call.
Read moreElection Integrity Update - 4/6/2024

On last Saturday’s Election Integrity Update Garland Favorito updated us on Jeffrey Clark’s disciplinary hearing in Washington, DC and Garland’s knock out testimony on his behalf. We also heard an update from the Catoosa County GOP candidate qualification fiasco from attorney Christine Lawson. Debbie Fisher filled us in on the State Election Board Emergency Meeting and the complaint regarding Cobb County challenging the State’s district maps with their own Home Rule maps and what is at stake for the upcoming 2024 primary election. Earl Ferguson shared his experience with 1800 voter roll record challenges in Fulton County of voters who moved and voted out of state.
Use the link below to view the April 6th Election Integrity Update if you missed it or want to share with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
Read moreElection Integrity Update - 3/30/2024

Last Saturday Garland and Tamara Favorito reported on the final days of this year’s legislative session and the election integrity bills that passed: SB189, HB1207, HB974 and SB212. Check out VoterGA’s press release on these new bills. We were joined by attorney David Oles who updated us on new events in Catoosa County where a judge attempted to force the Catoosa County GOP’s leadership to accept incumbent candidates whose official actions do not uphold the party platform and threatened the leaders with fines of hundreds of thousands of dollars for not complying with his dictates. Use the link below to view the March 30th Election Integrity Update if you missed it or want to share it with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
Read moreElection Integrity Update - 3/23/2024

With Sine Die for this legislative session coming up on March 28, Garland Favorito gave the last legislative update before the session’s end. He reviewed the election integrity bills that were discussed last week and VoterGA’s legislative plan until the end of the session. HB974, HB976, HB1207 and SB189 would advance six election integrity priorities. The House Bills have passed the Senate Rules committee. Please call the House Rules committee and express our support for SB189. Start with House Rules chair Butch Parrish at (404) 656-5141 if you don't have time to call all the committee members.
Garland also presented his deep dive into the the facts presented towards Fani Willis disqualification (click for slides). Use the link below to view the March 23rd Election Integrity Update if you missed it or want to share with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
Read moreElection Integrity Update - 3/16/2024
On last Saturday’s Election Integrity Update, attorney Catherine Bernard provided an update on the Fani Willis disqualification hearing and the RICO cases against the 18 political indictees perscuted by her office. Given Judge McAfee’s ruling in the disqualification hearing, House Resolution 872 to impeach Fani Willis is more important than ever. Contact your Representative today to urge a vote on HR 872 and share it with your concerned friends.
Bernard also detailed the Catoosa County GOP case where a judge attempted to force the primary ballot qualification of candidates who do not agree with the party’s platform. Visit the GiveSendGo page for chairwoman Joanna Hildreth for updates and to give towards the party’s legal expenses.
In addition, Tamara Favorito updated us on the election integrity legislation to be heard in committee meetings this week. In order to make ballots public records for election auditing purposes this year the language from either SB 122 or HB 426 must be added to an active election-related bill this legislative session. Please act now! The General Assembly is in session until March 28. Click here to contact Georgia's legislative leadership, the Governor, and the Secretary of State to urge them to unseal the ballots!
Jason Boyce wrapped up the program by addressing the threat of “worker housing” legislation to rural communities (click here for his presentation file). Use the link below to view the March 16th Election Integrity Update if you missed it or want to share this important information with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
Read moreStatewide Tele-Town Hall - 3/9/2024

On last Saturday’s Statewide Tele-Town Hall we highlighted fellow patriots’ efforts to advance integrity, liberty, and prosperity as articulated in the Constitution Party of Georgia (CP-GA) platform.
Since 2020 there has been increased alarm regarding what students are being taught in public schools and the dismissive attitude of teachers and school administrators towards parental rights. The CP-GA supports educational freedom and desires to amplify the hard work of organizations building God-honoring education options for our posterity. Wayne Morrow with Freedom Project Academy (FPA) and Krisi Brannen with The King’s Academy (TKA) shared how you can help children and grandchildren receive a great educational experience.
FPA leverages technology to provide remote live K-12 instruction in a number of academic tracks, including Summer School options. Wayne highlighted their Partnership Program where they help churches across the country to provide fully accredited, Biblically-based, K-12 online classes that allow every church that sits empty Monday through Friday to start their own school.
TKA in Cherokee County, Georgia is a national leader in the hybrid education model, and is one of the largest private Christian schools in the metro Atlanta area. TKA provides all the benefits of a private school education at a fraction of the cost, while dedicated to parent-partnered, biblically-based, Christian education. Contact TKA if you are interested in enrolling or learning more about how to replicate their successes in your community.
Christina Benjamin shared her pro-life advocacy efforts and interactions with her Senator, showing us an example we can all follow. And Mallory Staples with the Georgia Freedom Caucus provided a update on legislative efforts we need to support as the current session comes to an end. Garland Favorito reviewed HB 974, HB 977 and HB 1207 and discussed VoterGA’s proposed changes to current bills to secure our elections. At the time of the call, these bills were scheduled to be heard by the Senate Ethics Committee on Monday, May 11 but that meeting was canceled.
Use the link below to view the March 9th Statewide Tele-Town Hall if you missed it or want to share it with friends and family. The recording is available 14 days after the meeting.
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