Democrats want to flip Georgia. Republicans are working to keep it.
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On Monday, the Georgia General Assembly will gavel in for the 2026 Legislative
Session. It’s the second year of the biennial, but there is a clear and
unmistakable backdrop that will affect everything that happens in that
building: this is an election year.
Democrats want to flip Georgia. Republicans are working to keep it. Every seat
in the General Assembly – 236 of them, one of the largest legislatures in the
world – will be onthe ballot. So will all our constitutional offices,
congressional seats, and a US Senate seat. We will be, unmistakably, the most
watched state in the country in this mid-term cycle.
STAND WITH FRONTLINE!
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Yet, as we prepare for session, I want to encourage our elected officials to:
* Be strong. Just because the AJC might write about something doesn’t make it
“controversial.” Georgians expect action, and they want conservative action.
Protecting children from puberty blockers is strong and winning policy.
Reforming education to remove sexual concepts, removing obscenity from
libraries, and advancing the family unit is popular and good policy. Don’t punt
onthe session. Lead!
* Be mindful. As Georgians consider leadership of our state, they want to
vote forthose who care about what they care about. It’s imperative that we
activelyaddress “kitchen table” issues like jobs and, most importantly,
affordability.Families are having a hard time making ends meet, putting food on
the table, andliving the American Dream. We have to be mindful of that and
intentional aboutaddressing these problems.
* Be bold. While Governor Kemp is in his last year, that does not mean we
need to wait to tackle big challenges. Let’s look with vision and clarity on
addressing bigproblems head on. Why have we not addressed our obscenity code
since the1970s, before the invention of the internet? How can we support DFCS
and getevery child into a loving home? What would it take to make Georgia #1
for howwe value and care for our special needs community? Let’s think big,
together!
In each of these areas, Frontline is here to support and partner with our
governmentofficials. Our team has been preparing since the last session gaveled
out.
We’ve drafted bills, built an agenda, met with our allies, engaged the
pastors, and prayedas we get ready to, Lord willing, pass policies that will
bless our neighbor.
For everyone receiving this email, I ask that you stay tuned and also join us
in prayer.For those that feel led, we also ask that you consider a generous,
tax-deductible gift tosupport our work this session.
CONTRIBUTE HERE!
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Your gift of $25, $50, $100, $250, or more helps ensure our Capitol is met
with godly influence and biblical leadership.
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Prayerful,
Cole
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