Lehman Franklin shares achievements and goals for Georgia

Lehman Franklin shares achievements and goals for Georgia
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Lehman Franklin, a notable figure in Georgia’s political landscape, recently shared several updates on social media. His posts highlight his recognition at a legislative awards ceremony, his involvement in local agricultural initiatives, and his aspirations for the state’s economic future.

On May 16, 2025, Franklin expressed his gratitude for being honored at the third annual Greater Georgia Legislative Awards Ceremony. He remarked, “Honored to be recognized at the 3rd annual @GreaterGeorgia Legislative Awards Ceremony! It’s a privilege to serve this community and fight for strong, Georgia-first policies.”

Later that day, Franklin extended congratulations to Patricia and Randy Morton of L&M Farms. He acknowledged the region’s longstanding tradition of producing sugarcane syrup and mentioned his contribution towards advancing related legislation. He stated, “Congratulations to Patricia and Randy Morton of L&M Farms! Our area has a long tradition of producing sugarcane syrup, and I was happy to play a small role in getting this to Gov. Kemp’s desk.”

In another post on May 16, Franklin discussed his commitment to enhancing Georgia’s economic standing. He noted his eagerness to collaborate with committee colleagues to position the state as a global investment hub while maintaining its reputation as an optimal business environment. He commented, “I look forward to working with my committee colleagues on making our state a global hub for investment and keeping our title as the number one state to do business!”

Additional information: Lehman Franklin is known for advocating policies that prioritize Georgia’s interests and promote local economic growth.



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