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CCRWC CARING FOR AMERICA & THE TABLE ON DELK

The Table on Delk will be our guest for our upcoming Luncheon with Governor Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp.

We invite you to join us in making a difference for those in need by decorating bags for the sack lunches provided by Table on Delk. Please arrive before our meeting to lend a hand and help brighten someone's day.

"The Table on Delk ministers to the homeless women and children living in hotels along the Delk Road corridor who are currently, or at risk of, being sexually exploited. We provide a meal and a safe, peaceful place for them to hang out and get connected to resources that they might not know about. Most importantly we strive to show our guests the Father's love through genuine interactions. By telling them that their lives do matter and that He has a plan and purpose for them, some of those we serve will take steps toward healing and restoration."

Throughout Governor Kemp's time in office, the First Lady has led the charge to end human trafficking in the state through the formation of the Georgians for Refuge, Action, Compassion, and Education (GRACE) Commission and by spearheading passage of eight pieces of legislation with overwhelming support from the General Assembly.

 
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Join our two newest First Ladies - Kay Watkins and Sharon Hoehn - and enjoy prime seats, pictures with speakers and special perks only for First Ladies. Stay tuned for a special First Ladies Only event in May!

Join today for only $225 on the website.

 
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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

  • The House passed a school safety bill that creates a database to help identify threats, improve students’ mental health and provide violence and suicide prevention education for older students. The Senate passed a bill that puts panic buttons in all schools.
  • The Save Girls Sports bill passed in the Senate.
  • Scott Hilton’s bill to ban cell phones for K-8 passed in the House.
  • Jordan Ridley’s bill to eliminate the death tax on automobiles passed unanimously, meaning loved ones no longer pay a tax when inheriting a vehicle after a death.
  • Jordan’s HB 163 passed the House, requiring food service establishments to clearly state on their menus if their meat contains products that are engineered to share characteristics of meat but are plant-based, or chemically engineered.
  • Bills passed the House to create license plates honoring the Shepherd Center, Georgia veterans and their families, and the DNR state parks and historic sites divisions.
  • The Riley Gaines Act passed the House,  which would ban biological boys from participating in girls sports and out of girls’ locker rooms and bathrooms.
  • On the lighter side, HB 14 designates cornbread as the official state bread of Georgia and HB 233 designates Brunswick Stew as the official stew of Georgia.

Thanks to Brittany Ellison for keeping us in the loop!