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Georgia Asian Times
January 25, 2021
Atlanta, Jan 25, 2021 – Garry Guan officially announced his candidacy for the Gwinnett County GOP Chair for the upcoming 2021-2023 term.
Guan recently served as the Georgia AAPI Coalition Coordinator where he organized community leaders from all major Georgia Asian Pacific Islander communities as well as supervised Asian language media campaign advertising outreach.
He has previously ran as a Republican candidate and was unsuccessful in his bid for Georgia Senate District 40 seat in the 2020 election and the Georgia State Senate District 5 seat in the 2010 election.
“My goal will be to rebuild and inspire a historical comeback of our Republican party. We need to realign ourselves with our original core values. Plus, we need to unite all conservative groups throughout the Republican spectrum. With my mediation training and years of experience offering language services, I can not only effectively do that but I can also welcome
So, it’s official. Rev Kim Jackson has taken office as Georgia’s first LGBTQ+ state Senator.
Jackson was sworn into office on Monday (11 January) which marked the historic occasion.
Alongside Jackson’s addition to Senate, the inclusion of Georgia State Representative Marvin Lim, the number of LGBTQ+ politicians has grown to an all-time high at seven.
Speaking on the historic moment, Jackson issued a statement: “I am honored to be afforded the opportunity to represent the people of Senate District 41 in the state Capitol and I am humbled by the trust displayed in me.
“As the hardworking legislatures before me have demonstrated, we must always continue to promote legislation that supports the needs and concerns of every Georgian. I am eager to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, and in both Chambers, to ensure all voices are heard and represented.”