Leaders Urge Kemp to Veto 'Discriminatory' Metro Election Bill
A coalition of leaders says the measure would dilute Black political power in five metro Atlanta counties and urges Governor Brian Kemp to reject it.
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‘It’s political redlining’: House Bill 369 is on the clock says local Black leaders
In the shadow of the Gold Dome, a dozen local political, business, faith, and organizational leaders gathered to oppose a bill that they deem will hurt Black politicians and Black voters. Georgia House Bill 369 (HB 369) looks to make county-level elections in five of the state’s largest counties —Fulton, DeKalb, Gwinnett, Cobb, and Clayton—nonpartisan beginning in January 2028. The bill only applies to those five counties. Major statewide, loca…
Rep. Jasmine Clark, Metro Atlanta State Legislators to Hold Press Conference Urging the Governor to Veto House Bill 369 Today – Georgia House of Representatives
ATLANTA – State Representative Jasmine Clark (D-Lilburn), joined by fellow metro Atlanta state legislators from Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties, will hold a press conference urging the governor to veto House Bill 369 TODAY, Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 10 a.m. at Liberty Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia. WHO: Rep. Jasmine Clark (D-Lilburn), fellow … Continue reading "Rep. Jasmine Clark, Metro Atlanta State Legislators to Hold Press …
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