Rep. Brad Thomas Named Vice Chairman of House Technology & Infrastructure Innovation Committee, Chairman of Cherokee County Legislative Delegation

ATLANTA – The Georgia House of Representatives’ Committee on Assignments recently named State Representative Brad Thomas (R-Holly Springs) as the vice chairman of the House Technology & Infrastructure Innovation Committee.

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Cherokee County Legislative Delegation Elects New Officers

ATLANTA – Members of the Cherokee County Legislative Delegation recently met to elect its new officers to lead the legislative delegation ahead of the 2021 legislative session, which begins Monday, January 11. State Representative Mandi Ballinger (R-Canton) was elected to serve as chair of the Cherokee County Legislative Delegation.

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Sen. Beach, Rep. Carson, Rep. Elect Brad Thomas Call for Inspection of Cherokee County Voting Machines

            ATLANTA – State Senator Brandon Beach (R-Alpharetta), State Representative John Carson (R-Roswell) and Representative Elect Brad Thomas (R-Woodstock), all members of the Cherokee County Legislative Delegation, call for Cherokee County voting machines to be made public for inspection and testing through a mock election.

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Statement from the Cherokee County Legislative Delegation After the Passage of House Bill 908

ATLANTA- The Cherokee County Legislative Delegation released the following statement after the passage of House Bill 908 this week, which will give more local control of billions in Quality Basic Education (QBE) grants and funding back to local school boards by giving them more control of their QBE funds: Continue reading “Statement from the Cherokee County Legislative Delegation After the Passage of House Bill 908”