It’s weird to think a full month of 2026 is complete. Time certainly doesn’t
stand still, and we are now weeks into legislative session and drawing ever
closer to an existential election. And, Frontline keeps chopping…
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It’s weird to think a full month of 2026 is complete. Time certainly doesn’t
stand still, and we are now weeks into legislative session and drawing ever
closer to an existential election. And, Frontline keeps chopping…
FRONTLINE HIRES KELBIE MURPHY AS LEADERSHIP COORDINATOR…
As Frontline looks to bolster and grow our team - we are still in a hiring
process - we are proud to announce that Kelbie Murphy has filled the role of
Leadership Coordinator. In this position, Kelbie is tasked with recruiting
rising leaders to join our Frontline HQ program, provide support at the
Capitol, and increase our statewide engagement.
A recent graduate of the University of North Georgia, Kelbie garnered national
attention for calling out wokeness in her college textbooks. Her boldness even
earned her a spot on Fox News:
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We are thrilled to have her join our team and are confident that her energy
will be an incredible asset to our work.
... AND SHE JUST GAVE HER FIRST LEGISLATIVE TESTIMONY
This week, Kelbie testified in support of HB 350, legislation to provide
life-saving baby boxes to the state of Georgia. You can see her testimony for
the bill, which passed unanimously,here <[link removed]>.
Her testimony starts at 31:45.
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LEARN MORE ABOUT FRONTLINE HQ
Applications are now open for this incredible program - raising up next
generation leaders. Admitted leaders, ages 20-25, will receive a multi-day
training intensive at the Foxhall Resort July 21-24, a mentoring program,
connections into spheres and careers of influence, and a network committed to
supporting them.
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encourage young leaders committed to kingdom impact to apply!
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WOULD YOU CONSIDER SUPPORTING HQ?
My goal over the next two weeks: find 5 friends of our ministry willing to
become monthly donors specifically to this HQ program.Click here to make a
designated monthly gift to HQ.
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MORE IMPACT FOR CAN
In just the first weeks of the legislative session, the Church Ambassador
Network has facilitated over 100 shepherd-to-shepherd connections, with pastors
from across Georgia engaging legislators from both chambers in prayer,
Scripture, and genuine relationships.
This is what happens when the Church shows up as the Church—not to lobby, but
to remind governing authorities they're shepherds too, and they're not alone.
SENATE DISTRICT 18 RESULTS
I want to make a personal comment to commend the candidates who ran for Senate
District 18 in the “jungle primary,” especially former Frontline team member
and ally Lauren Daniel. She ran an incredible race and, as she always does,
took bold, conservative positions.
Along with Eric Wilson and others, conservative turnout surpassed the fears of
many, and we congratulate all who worked to oppose the national out-of-state
money.
However, this race is now down to two, and we congratulate Steven McNeel for
emerging as the standard bearer against a far left candidate. He ran a great
race, and he now has very little runway ahead of the special election. Stay
tuned for more thoughts on this race.
FRONTLINE ENDORSED BILLS
The second year of a biennial, as we find ourselves, can be more confusing for
our constituents because there are so many “holdover” items from the previous
session still viable. To provide clarity, here is a full list of Frontline
endorsed bills - including those leftover from last session and new supported
bills introduced:
SB 9 - “Ensuring Accountability for Illegal AI Activities Act” sponsored by
Sen. John Albers
SB 21 - Tightens up illegal immigration enforcement sponsored by Sen. Blake
Tillery
SB 22 - Improves government transparency and education accountability
sponsored by Sen. Blake Tillery
SB 27 - “Georgia Anti-Doxxing Act” sponsored by Sen. John Albers Tillery
SB 28 - “Red Tape Rollback Act of 2025” sponsored by Sen. Greg Dolezal
SB 30 - Prohibits the use of hormone treatments in minors for purposes of
gender transition, sponsored by Sen. Ben Watson
SB 39 - Prevents tax payer dollars from funding gender affirming surgeries,
sponsored by Sen. Blake Tillery
SB 61 - Expanding superior court jurisdiction to include terroristic threats
involving schools and attempts or conspiracies to commit murder and certain
offenses by children aged 13 to 17 sponsored by Sen. Greg Dolzezal
SB 74 - Eliminating protection for libraries when dealing with harmful
materials sponsored by Sen. Max Burns
SB 91 - Addressing conflicts of interest in the management of pharmacy
benefits sponsored by Sen. Blake Tillery
SB 102 - Cockfighting restrictions sponsored by Sen. Randy Robertson
SB 120 - Eliminating state-funded DEI initiatives at public educational
institutions sponsored by Sen. Marty Harbin (From 2025: Language input into HB
127, Awaiting House “Agree”)
SB 124 - Expanding Promise Scholarship to military families sponsored by Sen.
Shawn Still
SB 126 - Lowering the age of eligibility for enrollment in completion special
schools sponsored by Senator Clint Dixon
SB 152 - “Georgia Promise Scholarship Act” eligibility expansion sponsored by
Sen. Greg Dolezal
SB 175 - Prohibit ranked choice voting sponsored by Sen. Randy Robertson
SB 179 - Transferring student’s academic and disciplinary records to new
school administration within 10 days sponsored by Sen. Clint Dixon
SB 248 - Frontline’s comprehensive education bill addressing content harmful
to minors and woke ideology in schools and libraries, sponsored by Sen. Clint
Dixon
SB 254 - Delta-9-THC limitations sponsored by Sen. Bill Cowsert
SB 404 - Makes joint legal and physical custody as the default child custody
arrangement, sponsored by Sen. Ed Setzler
SB 433 - Rio’s Law providing LEO training and special license plates for
individuals with autism spectrum disorder or a developmental disability
sponsored by Sen. Brian Strickland
HB 52 - Extends a homestead exemption for unremarried surviving spouses or
minor children of a disabled veteran sponsored by Rep. Carmen Rice
HB 133 - “Student Character Development Act” sponsored by Rep. David Clark
HB 171 - Closing loophole on distributing AI obscene material depicting a
child sponsored by Rep. Brad Thomas
HB 205 - Government drone regulation and cybersecurity protection sponsored by
Rep. David Clark
HB 253 - “Ethan’s Law” sponsored by Rep. David Clark
HB 260 - Increasing the statewide homestead exemption from property taxes for
state, county, and certain school purposes from $2,000 to $5,000 sponsored by
Rep. Matt Reeves
HB 328 - Raises the total amount of tax credits available for people and
businesses that donate to student scholarship organizations (SSOs) sponsored by
Rep. Kasey Carpenter
HB 350 - Baby Box bill sponsored by Rep. Mike Cameron
HB 430 - Sexual offender registry consistency between states by Rep. Steven
Sainz
HB 671 - STOP Act sponsored by Rep. Carmen Rice
HB 918 - Permits private school students, home study students, and nonresident
public school students to enroll as part-time students in any public school in
this state sponsored by Rep. Scott Hilton
HB 1009 - Prohibits the use of cell phones in classrooms for students in
grades nine through twelve sponsored by Rep. Scott Hilton
HB 1069 - Publishes and maintains statistical reports relating to induced
terminations of pregnancy sponsored by Rep. Emory Dunahoo
HB 1078 - Red Tape Rollback sponsored Rep. Scott Hilton
We are still evaluating a number of bills, and, if you believe there’s
anything we missed, reply to this email with the bill number!
CONFIRMED CANDIDATE SPEAKERS AT RUN2WIN
While we anticipate many more confirmations, we are excited to announce Sen.
Blake Tillery, Rep. David Clark and fmr. Sen. John F. Kennedy - all candidates
for Lt. Governor - will be joining us.
Additionally Secretary of State candidate Kelvin King, Attorney General
candidate Sen. Brian Strickland, and State Superintendent candidate Randell
Trammell have all confirmed their attendance.
This is a rare platform to see the candidates seeking to lead Georgia
side-by-side, answering the questions that truly matter!
Make sure to make plans to attend March 14, 2026 at the Sinclair Atlanta.
Ticket information to follow.
COMMENDING THE FOCUS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Our efforts will never be primarily economic. However, we support legislation
and initiatives that lead to human flourishing here in Georgia.
Affordability is, in fact, a major crisis facing our state and our country.
Prices are too high, and family budgets are stretched thin. As such, we commend
the Georgia General Assembly for taking seriously the best ways to tackle this
issue. Robust conversations continue to happen about how best to reduce taxes
and keep money in your pocket.
In fact, the House recently unveiled the Georgia HOME Act, which would
eliminate the property tax by 2032. We look forward to supporting this, and
similar, efforts to keep more dollars in the hands of families.
Raising the Standard,
Cole
PS. Our team has been so busy, we really have not put in the time to ask our
friends for money this month. Would you consider a generous gift to help us
keep up the fight?Your donation of $50, $250, $1,000, or more helps us speak up
for biblical values in the Capitol and across our state!
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