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Polk senator named chair of Ga. GA’s 1st Hispanic caucus

- By Dave Williams

The state senator representi­ng Polk County and a state representa­tive-elect have joined forces to form the General Assembly’s first Hispanic caucus.

Sen. Jason Anavitarte, RDallas, who was elected Senate majority caucus chairman last week, and Rep.-elect Rey Martinez, R-Loganville, announced the creation of the Georgia Hispanic Caucus Thursday.

The caucus is open to legislator­s from both parties and both legislativ­e chambers, with a goal of delivering strong representa­tion to Georgia’s more than 1 million Hispanic residents.

Hispanics make up more than 10% of the state’s population. They are the third largest and second-fastest growing ethnic group in Georgia.

“Over the last decade, Georgia has seen immense growth within the Hispanic community,” Anavitarte said.

“In the General Assembly … Georgians elected a record number of Hispanic officials to serve them in the state House and Senate this November.

“With the creation of our state’s first-ever Hispanic Caucus, my Republican colleagues and I aim not only to deliver strong representa­tion to one of our state’s most important communitie­s — but to send a clear message that Hispanic values will be at the front and center of conversati­ons under the Gold Dome for years to come.”

“Hispanics are not singleissu­e voters who care solely about immigratio­n,” Martinez added. “We are parents, business-owners, and hardworkin­g Georgians who ultimately want the same freedoms and opportunit­ies that have enabled generation­s of Americans to achieve prosperity and success. These are the values — and the individual­s — that the Hispanic Caucus will work tirelessly to defend.”

Anavitarte was elected to the General Assembly two years ago. He represents the 31st Senate District, which includes all of Polk County and most of Paulding County.

The Georgia Hispanic Caucus will formally convene when the 2023 session of the General Assembly begins in January.

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Sen. Jason Anavitarte

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