A lot has happened this week, and here are some updates and thoughts.

 

First and foremost, I hope you’ll join me in continuing to pray for the families of the three Georgia reservists who lost their lives in Sunday’s terror attack. 

 

I also hope you’ll join me in remembering Rep. Richard Smith, who passed away this week. Our thoughts are with his loved ones as well. 

 

Anti-Semitism Bill Signed

This week, Georgia sent a message that anti-Semitism has no place in our state. 

 

I’m proud of Governor Kemp for signing this bill, and grateful for the hard work of Rep. Esther Panitch, Sen. John Kennedy, and many others. 

 

Chiefs of Police

This week, we welcomed the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police to the Gold Dome.

 

As a former police chief myself, I always enjoy the chance to catch up with friends and leaders who are keeping our communities safe.

 

In Georgia, we back the Blue. 

 

“Urgency”

This week, Senator Ossoff put out a statement about “urgency” when it comes to the border, and negotiations on a border security bill in the U.S. Senate.

 

I’m confused — the border has been a mess for three years. It didn’t become one this month.

 

Where was Sen. Ossoff’s “urgency” when the warning signs were obvious, when Democrats controlled Congress, or when we found out how many people on the terror watch list were trying to cross?

 

Don’t fall for politicians trying to score cheap political points in an election year. Look at the whole of what they’ve said and done on an issue during their time in office.

 

Thanks for your continued support!

John King

Georgia Insurance Commissioner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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