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GA Legislative Black Caucus to announce key priorities for remainder of 2025
GA Legislative Black Caucus to announce key priorities for remainder of 2025

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time26-02-2025

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GA Legislative Black Caucus to announce key priorities for remainder of 2025

ATLANTA, Ga. (WSAV) – The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus (GLBC) will unveil its legislativepriorities for the remainder of the year, reaffirming its steadfast commitment to advancingpolicies that promote economic equity, social justice and community empowerment inGeorgia. The GLBC remains anchored in the progress of the people it serves. 'As the largest Black caucus in the nation, we remain steadfast in our mission to protect anduplift our communities,' said Senator Nikki Merritt, Chair of the Georgia Legislative BlackCaucus. 'These priorities reflect the urgent needs of our constituents, and we are preparedto take bold legislative action to ensure meaningful progress.' In the coming months, GLBC members will host town halls, community forums andlegislative meetings to discuss these pressing issues with constituents and policymakers. 'We cannot afford to stand still while our communities face systemic challenges,' addedGLBC Chair, Senator Merritt. 'The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus will continue to be a voicefor the people, fighting for policies that drive real change.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Honoring Black legislators denied entry to GA General Assembly in 1868
Honoring Black legislators denied entry to GA General Assembly in 1868

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time24-02-2025

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Honoring Black legislators denied entry to GA General Assembly in 1868

ATLANTA, Ga. (WSAV) — A hearing will take place on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. at the Coverdell Legislative Office Building (CLOB) in Atlanta. The hearing will focus on the historic injustices faced by the original 33 Black legislators who were denied entry into the Georgia General Assembly in 1868. This pivotal moment is part of House Bill 303, sponsored by Representative Carl Gilliard (Chair Emeritus of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus (GLBC)) aimed at recognizing these American heroes and their indelible mark on history. These original legislators, many of whom were influential African American ministers, paved the way for generations to come. Despite their monumental contributions, 14 of these leaders tragically faced lynching, a stark reminder of the violent resistance to African American political engagement during Reconstruction. House Bill 303 seeks to formally acknowledge the legacies of these legislators. It is imperative that the voices and stories of these trailblazers are recognized, especially in light of the ongoing struggles for civil rights and social justice. For more than five decades, advocates have worked to pass similar legislation through the Georgia General Assembly, making this hearing a crucial step towards justice and recognition. This hearing is not just about honoring those who should have been recognized over a century ago; it represents a step towards healing and reconciliation for Georgians still affected by the shadows of history. Support from the public is encouraged to ensure that the sacrifices and achievements of these legislators are duly celebrated and remembered. The hearing at the Cloverdell Legislative Office Building at 18 Capitol Square in Atlanta is open to the public. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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