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05/10/2022

‘Educators First Endorses Angelic Moore for State Senate 6’

Teachers trust Angelic Moore as the next State Senator from District 6 to champion legislation that protects our educational system, support parents, inspire students for a better tomorrow, and continue to help move Georgia forward. Now more than ever, we need Moore’s leadership to bring Georgia’s educational system back to the forefront.
After a questionnaire, board interview, and background review, Educators First is proud to announce the endorsement and full support to Angelic Moore for State Senate District 6.
Educators First is committed to remaining focused on Georgia’s education policy.
Educators First

My family has a history of serving in the education system. I am proud to be a product of Georgia’s public education system, a graduate from Georgia State University’s (GSU) Honors Program, and to continue our family lineage by being a founding member and continuously serving member of the GSU Honors College Board of Visitors working with students.
I know of the personal sacrifice, extended work hours, and dedication given by our educators on every level of education for our children and our future. I have the highest respect for our educators and am proud to stand with them.
Thank you to Educators First and educators for putting their trust in me. I am committed to leading Georgia and helping legislate strong policy to support our school systems.
Angelic Moore

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Ambassador Andrew “Andy” Jackson Young, Jr., former Mayor of Atlanta, Commend
It was an honor to be asked to assist with having a Senate Resolution created for our friend, Ambassador Andy Young for his 90th Birthday last Saturday, March 12th. A civil rights activist and a man of great reverence to God, his legacy is one rich in history, public service, generosity, and kindness. After being elected in 1977 and serving two terms in congress, he was appointment by President Jimmy Carter to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. He was then elected mayor of Atlanta in 1981 where under his leadership, the city of Atlanta expanded programs for minority and female-owned businesses in all city contracts. Since then, he has continued to serve Georgia, the United States, and around the world. It’s leaders like him that make the world a better place. I am proud to know him and his brother, Dr. Walter Young. Thank you to The Young Family.

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