Georgia Voting Rights – From The Front Lines Sen. Sally Harrell

Georgia Voting Rights – From The Front Lines Sen. Sally Harrell

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April 9, 2021 by Bill Myers Inspires

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Is Georgia suppressing the voting rights of its citizens? Do the new Georgia voting laws racist in nature and do they unfairly target blacks and people of color? We will explore the truth on these issues in-depth with Georgia State Senator Sally Harrell who represents Georgia’s District 40 and Dekalb County in the heart of this controversy.

Sally Harrell is a native born Hoosier currently serving her second term in the Georgia State Senate, where as a member of the Senate Ethics Committee, she recently fought against some of the most egregious challenges to voter rights since the Jim Crow era. In addition to this work, Harrell serves on the Higher Education Committee and the Committee on Natural Resources and the Environment. Prior to serving in the Senate, Harrell served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1999 – 2005, where she was the first woman to become a new mother while serving in the legislature.

Sen. Harrell completed a Master of Social Work at the University of Georgia. Her background includes program development and policy analysis in the area of child welfare, specifically maternal and child health. She and her husband Jay have two children who are currently attending college. When not campaigning and politicking, you can find Sally and Jay at the local rock climbing gym, or outside on real rock whenever they get the chance!

https://sallyharrell.org      sally@sallyharrell.org

 

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