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2021 Mar 7 Tell GA Senate to Vote Yes on SB Subject: Tell GA Senators to Vote YES for SB-241 TELL OUR GEORGIA SENATORS TO VOTE YES FOR SB-241 CALL & EMAIL TODAY! PHONE SCRIPT: Hello Senator ________, My name is <Insert Full Name>. As a Georgian who lives in <Insert Your Georgia Senate District #>*, I am kindly requesting that you VOTE YES for SB-241 because this bill restores “FITness – Faith, Integrity and Trust” in Georgia’s elections. Voting is my most sacred right as an American. So I am asking you to “Trust but Verify My Vote” by voting YES for SB-241. Thank you for your time today. EMAIL: Subject: Vote YES for SB-241 Hello Senator ________, My name is <Insert Full Name>. As a Georgian who lives in <Insert Your Georgia Senate District #>*, I am kindly requesting that you VOTE YES for SB-241 because this bill restores “FITness – Faith, Integrity and Trust” in Georgia’s elections. Voting is my most sacred right as an American. So I am asking you to “Trust but Verify My Vote” by voting YES for SB-241. Thank you. Sincerely, <Insert Your Full Name> <Insert Your Full Address> <Insert Your Phone> DeKalb County - State Senators GA State Senator Residence Phone Email Senate District # 10 Emmanuel Jones Decatur (770) 294-3020 [email protected] 40 Sally Harrell Atlanta (404) 463-2260 [email protected] 41 Kim Jackson Atlanta (404) 656-6882 [email protected] 41 Elena Parent Atlanta (404) 656-5109 [email protected] 43 Tonya Anderson Lithonia (404) 463-2598 [email protected] 44 Gail Davenport Jonesboro (404) 463-5260 [email protected] 55 Gloria Butler Stone (404) 656-0075 [email protected] Mountain Not in DeKalb County? Use the Look-Up Links Below. Find My Georgia Legislator Georgia Senate Directory Read SB-241 A BILL to be entitled an Act to comprehensively revise elections and voting; to amend Chapter 2 of Title 21 of the O.C.G.A., relating to elections and primaries generally, so as to provide for the establishment of a voter intimidation and illegal election activities hotline; to limit the ability of the State Election Board and the Secretary of State to enter into certain consent agreements; to amend Article 1 of Chapter 13 of Title 50 of the O.C.G.A., relating to general provisions regarding administrative procedure, so as to provide for the submission and suspension of emergency rules by the State Election Board; to provide for severability; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes. #VoteDeKalbRed .
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