Rep. Lehman Franklin honored at Greater Georgia’s Legislative Awards

Rep. Lehman Franklin honored at Greater Georgia’s Legislative Awards
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State Representative Lehman Franklin was recognized at the Greater Georgia Legislative Awards Ceremony. The event, which took place recently in Atlanta, highlighted Franklin’s legislative efforts and contributions to policy initiatives aimed at supporting families, communities, and economic growth in Georgia.

The ceremony was attended by prominent figures including Governor Brian Kemp, Lt. Governor Burt Jones, and Kelly Loeffler. In his acceptance remarks, Rep. Franklin expressed gratitude for the recognition and emphasized the collective effort of his colleagues in serving Georgia residents. “It’s an honor to be recognized among such dedicated colleagues who share a deep commitment to serving the people of Georgia,” he stated. He further noted that the award reflects their joint work to “protect taxpayers, support families and uphold the foundational principles that make our state strong.”

Greater Georgia aims to support commonsense policies that contribute to the state’s ongoing success through various initiatives such as community engagement, local policy discussions, voter registration and mobilization, and protecting election integrity. Their focus is on promoting policies centered on accountability, economic growth, and personal freedom.



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