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BLACK HISTORY
February 9, 2026, was a powerful reminder of what Black History Month truly represents legacy, resilience, leadership, and impact. As a member of the Georgia Black Republican Council, serving as a Legislative Liaison and committee member, I am incredibly proud to have been part of the work that led to the official proclamation issued by Governor Brian Kemp and Lt. Governor Burt Jones. This recognition is more than a document it reflects the continued commitment to civic eng

Devonta Sully Sullivan
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HISPANIC HERITAGE
Febuary 4, 2026 was a powerful reminder of the rich culture, deep history, and lasting contributions of the Hispanic community to our nation. From vibrant traditions to inspiring stories of leadership and resilience, it was an honor to stand alongside so many who continue to shape our communities for the better. Grateful for the opportunity to celebrate unity, heritage, and the strength found in diversity. 🇺🇸✨ #HispanicHeritageMonth #CelebratingCulture #StrongerTogether

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EDUCATION
I believe that families stand at the center of our society. And that every family has a personal stake in promoting excellence in education. Excellence does not begin in city hall, and Washington when it comes to excellence, excellence must begin in our homes and neighborhood schools, where it's the responsibility of every parent and teacher and the right of every child education our children come first. We must do more to restore discipline to schools; and we must encourage

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Human Trafficking Advocacy Day – February 10, 2026
Georgia State Capitol 16th Day of Legislative Session Today, on the 16th day of the legislative session, I had the honor of standing at the Georgia State Capitol to be part of real change in the fight against human and sex trafficking. I stood alongside the incredible team from Street Grace, as well as leaders who are on the frontlines of this battle every single day GBI Special Agent in Charge Anita Ivy of Human and Sex Trafficking, State Senator Brian Strickland, Chairman

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Affordable Housing
For far too long our District has been plagued with several issues over the years, with electricity, water, and other utilities and high property taxes and they continue to ignore these issues. As your state representative, I will provide the basic human living conditions for every Atlanta and Georgia.  Across Georgia, too many families are spending more than 30% of their income on housing the affordability standard set by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. Rising

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Small Business and Labor Market Growth
Georgia is home to one of the nation’s strongest entrepreneurial ecosystems — especially in Atlanta. Yet too many small businesses and working families still face barriers to capital, contracts, workforce access, and opportunity. Our campaign is focused on delivering bold, practical solutions that expand economic growth for every community. Expand Access to Capital Launch a Georgia Small Business Equity Fund with state-backed loan guarantees. Partner with trusted community le

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Honoring Georgia’s National Guard and Law Enforcement Leaders at the State Capitol
On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, I had the distinct honor of being present at the Georgia Senate Resolution 701 ceremony at the Georgia State Capitol. This resolution formally honored the Georgia Army National Guard, the Georgia Air National Guard, and the Georgia State Defense Force, and recognized February 11, 2026, as National Guard Day at the Capitol. Since September 11, 2001, more than 35,000 men and women of the Georgia National Guard have deployed around the world in d

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WHY I FIGHT!!
I am fighting for our youth. I am fighting for victims of human and sex trafficking. I am fighting for the homeless. I am fighting for struggling families. And I will always fight for our soldiers and our veterans. I fight for families whose homes were stripped away by economic collapse. For mothers and fathers manipulated into foreclosure. For children who went from bedrooms to shelters overnight. Housing is not a privilege for the wealthy it is a foundation for stability,

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