Georgia state leaders speak at Rotary Club of Augusta
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AUGUSTA, Ga. – On Monday, October 20, 2025, Georgia State Senator Harold Jones II, a Democrat, and State Representative Blake Tillery, a Republican, addressed the Rotary Club of Augusta. This event highlighted an effort to bridge political divides and engage directly with the community on pressing local issues.

During their talks, both Jones and Tillery tackled prominent concerns that are currently affecting Georgians. Jones highlighted the impending discussions on vaping and THC-infused hemp. “There’s a loophole that allows the sale of THC-infused hemp, raising both economic development and public safety concerns,” he explained. This issue is poised to draw significant attention in the upcoming legislative session.

Meanwhile, Tillery pointed out the economic pressures faced by citizens, emphasizing the cost of essentials. “People are really feeling the pinch when it comes to childcare, groceries, and gas,” he noted. He proposed that eliminating Georgia’s income tax could effectively give residents a substantial financial boost, equivalent to a five percent raise. Safety, he added, remains another critical issue for constituents.

As the state gears up for its 2026 legislative session starting in January, these discussions by Jones and Tillery offer a glimpse into the primary challenges and legislative priorities that lawmakers will likely address.

“The two big issues right now are people are feeling the crunch in their pocketbook on childcare, groceries and gas,” Tillery said. “If we could take Georgia’s income tax to zero, we can give them a five percent raise overnight. Their second biggest issue is safety.”

The 2026 legislative session begins in January.

Photojournalist credit: Gary Hipps

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